Las 2 Madres

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A Devotion to Two Mothers: The Heartfelt Ode of 'Las 2 Madres'

Ecos Del Rocio's song 'Las 2 Madres' is a touching tribute to the dual maternal figures in the singer's life: his biological mother and the Virgin of Rocio. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the singer's deep-rooted connection to his faith and heritage, emphasizing the importance of the annual pilgrimage to El Rocio, a significant event in Andalusian culture. The song opens with the singer describing the physical toil and camaraderie of the pilgrimage, highlighting the communal and spiritual aspects of this journey.

The chorus, or 'estribillo,' poignantly expresses the singer's gratitude for having 'two mothers.' He feels blessed to have his biological mother, who gave him life, and the Virgin of Rocio, who provides spiritual guidance and comfort. This duality is a central theme, reflecting the intertwining of familial love and religious devotion. The singer's father also plays a crucial role, as he introduced him to this tradition, allowing him to experience the profound emotions associated with the pilgrimage.

Throughout the song, the singer's reverence for both his mothers is evident. He recounts how his mother brought him to the Virgin of Rocio as a newborn, symbolizing the passing of faith and tradition from one generation to the next. The lyrics also convey a sense of pity for those who have not experienced the joy of being a 'Rociero,' someone devoted to the Virgin of Rocio. The song concludes with a heartfelt plea for the Virgin to bless both his mothers, underscoring the deep bond he shares with them and his unwavering faith.

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  1. El arao y la barca
  2. Andaluz
  3. Hermano,pasa de ella
  4. Por eso soy rociero
  5. A la mas grande
  6. Ayúdame
  7. Huelva
  8. Porqe Te Llamas Rócio
  9. Esta noche se casa mi niña
  10. Carmen
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