Un Día Más Y Otro

El Chojin El Chojin

The Struggles and Resilience of Everyday Life

El Chojin's song "Un Día Más Y Otro" delves deep into the emotional and psychological struggles of daily life, particularly from the perspective of a person of color living in Spain. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the artist's internal battles, societal challenges, and the duality of human nature. The song opens with a somber tone, reflecting on days when the weight of the world feels unbearable, and the mind is clouded with negativity. El Chojin uses the metaphor of being Superman in the rap world but feeling like Clark Kent in reality, highlighting the contrast between his public persona and his private struggles.

The song addresses the harsh realities of racial discrimination, with El Chojin expressing his frustration and pain at being judged and mistreated because of his race. He describes the emotional toll of seeing racist graffiti and being unfairly targeted by the police. This discrimination is a facade that he must endure, maintaining a strong exterior while feeling vulnerable inside. The lyrics also touch on the broader societal issues, such as the news of child abuse, which fills him with disgust and a sense of hopelessness about humanity. Despite these challenges, El Chojin finds solace in writing, using it as a means to combat his inner demons and connect with others who feel similarly isolated.

The song also explores the financial and existential pressures faced by artists. El Chojin reflects on the difficulty of making a living from his art, with his partner questioning the practicality of his dreams. This struggle is compounded by the societal expectation to provide and the internal conflict between pursuing passion and ensuring financial stability. Despite these hardships, the song ends on a hopeful note, with El Chojin finding comfort in the support of his listeners and the realization that there is always a brighter side somewhere in the world. The recurring phrase "Un día más y otro" serves as a reminder of the continuous cycle of life, with its ups and downs, and the resilience required to keep moving forward.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. No Importa
  2. Me Vas A Enseñar?
  3. No Más
  4. Estare Alli
  5. Para Mi Es Como...
  6. El Mundo Sigue Girando
  7. Pelea
  8. Dejarse La Piel
  9. Bombo Caja
  10. Por Si Me Muero
View all El Chojin songs

Most popular topics in El Chojin songs

Related artists

  1. Arma Blanca
    Arma Blanca
  2. Frank T
    Frank T
  3. Zpu
    Zpu
  4. SFDK
    SFDK
  5. Xhelazz
    Xhelazz
  6. 995
    995
  7. Abram
    Abram
  8. Duo Kie
    Duo Kie