Creo En Lo Que Creo

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Faith and Inner Conviction in 'Creo En Lo Que Creo'

Dread Mar I's song 'Creo En Lo Que Creo' is a powerful declaration of faith and personal conviction. The repeated line, 'Si creo en lo que creo, es porque así lo siento,' translates to 'If I believe in what I believe, it's because I feel it that way.' This phrase underscores the authenticity and sincerity of the artist's beliefs, suggesting that true faith comes from the heart and is not swayed by external influences. The song emphasizes the importance of staying true to one's beliefs, even when faced with negativity or malice from others.

The lyrics also touch on the theme of spiritual salvation and transformation. References to 'Elion' and 'JAH' indicate a connection to Rastafarian beliefs, where JAH is a term for God. The artist expresses gratitude for the changes in his life, attributing his salvation and enlightenment to a higher power. This spiritual journey is portrayed as a source of strength and guidance, helping the artist navigate through life's challenges and resist negative influences.

Moreover, the song conveys a message of love and compassion. Despite encountering people with malicious intentions, the artist chooses to respond with love and understanding. By singing about love, he hopes to reveal the errors in their ways and inspire a change in their hearts. This approach reflects a deep sense of empathy and a belief in the transformative power of love, aligning with the broader themes of faith and spiritual growth present in the song.

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