De Qué Me Vas a Hablar

Dread Mar I Dread Mar I

A Call for Awakening: The Heartfelt Critique in 'De Qué Me Vas a Hablar'

In 'De Qué Me Vas a Hablar,' Dread Mar I delivers a powerful critique of societal and individual apathy. The song's lyrics are a direct confrontation with those who lack empathy and compassion, questioning their understanding of love and their motivations. The repeated lines, 'De qué me vas a hablar / Si no sabes de amor / No tienes corazón,' emphasize the artist's frustration with people who are driven by selfish ambitions rather than genuine care for others.

The song delves into the destructive nature of such individuals, highlighting their devotion to obtaining and destroying rather than building and supporting. Dread Mar I paints a vivid picture of a world where those in need are ignored, and false promises of change are made by those in power. The lyrics, 'Mientras el mundo se nos viene encima / Tú le quitas la mano a quienes necesitan,' underscore the urgency of the situation and the hypocrisy of those who claim to bring change but maintain the status quo.

Dread Mar I also calls for collective awakening and resistance against these destructive forces. The lines, 'Debemos levantarnos / No les den el gusto / Siempre fueron los malos / Nosotros los justos,' serve as a rallying cry for unity and justice. The song suggests that true change can only come from those who are willing to stand up against oppression and fight for a better world. The artist's reggae roots are evident in the song's rhythm and melody, which add a layer of soulful urgency to the message.

'De Qué Me Vas a Hablar' is not just a song but a call to action, urging listeners to reflect on their values and take a stand against injustice. It challenges us to look beyond superficial promises and recognize the true nature of those who seek to lead us, reminding us that love and compassion are the foundations of a just society.

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  3. Tu Sin Mi
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  5. Hoja En Blanco
  6. Mas Alla de Tus Ojos
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