The Power of Unity and Reggae: A Celebration of Togetherness

El Natty Combo's song "La Unión" is a vibrant celebration of unity and the empowering force of reggae music. The lyrics emphasize the importance of coming together and the genuine connection that arises from the heart. The song invites everyone to join in the dance, to spread the word, and to feel the strengthening power of reggae. The music is portrayed as a growing, real sound that fortifies the spirit, and the band itself is a symbol of resistance and resilience.

The song also touches on the theme of inspiration and the energy that comes from unity. The lyrics mention a fire that has been ignited within, symbolizing a powerful and descending energy that fuels creativity and inspiration. The idea of unity is not just talked about but is seen as a mission to be carried out in actions. The song suggests that the gift of understanding and the ability to open the gates of comprehension have been given to them for this purpose.

Furthermore, the song reflects on the personal journey of the artist, who has been living the reggae lifestyle for over 15 years, as indicated by the reference to not cutting his dreads. This personal commitment to reggae roots style is a testament to the deep connection and the life that reggae has given him and his friends. The repeated chorus reinforces the message that unity gives strength and that together, they are more powerful. The song is a call to embrace this unity and to let it empower and inspire everyone.

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  1. Es Amor
  2. No Traten de Detenerme
  3. El Truco
  4. Cinco
  5. El Tiempo
  6. Cómo Decirte
  7. El Don
  8. La Unión
  9. Stop That Train
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