La Suerte

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Perseverance and Destiny in Dread Mar I's 'La Suerte'

Dread Mar I's song 'La Suerte' delves into themes of perseverance, destiny, and the belief in hard work. The lyrics emphasize that luck is something one creates through effort and determination. The artist reflects on a vision that has guided him, suggesting a sense of purpose and direction in his journey. This vision is a metaphor for his dreams and aspirations, which he continues to pursue despite the challenges he faces.

The recurring imagery of 'subiendo escalenas' (climbing stairs) symbolizes the continuous effort and struggle to reach one's goals. However, the 'cima' (summit) always seems to move further away, representing the elusive nature of success. This could be interpreted as the artist's acknowledgment that the journey towards achieving one's dreams is ongoing and often fraught with obstacles. Despite this, he remains undeterred, repeating the phrase 'yo sigo y sigo y sigo' (I keep going and going and going), which underscores his relentless determination.

Dread Mar I also touches on the idea of destiny, suggesting that while things may seem predestined, it is his unwavering resolve that defines his path. He rejects the notion of giving up, stating that he never considered retiring and does not possess a cowardly soul. This highlights his courage and forward-looking mindset, which are crucial elements in his pursuit of success. The song ultimately conveys a powerful message about the importance of perseverance, self-belief, and the continuous effort required to turn one's vision into reality.

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  1. Tú Sin Mí
  2. Nadie Dijo
  3. En El Seno Del Amor
  4. Mas Alla de Tus Ojos
  5. Tus Ojos
  6. Árbol Sin Hojas
  7. Otoño
  8. Creo En Lo Que Creo
  9. La Fe
  10. Si Hubiese Sido Amor
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