Embracing Positivity Amidst Chaos: A Dive into Erica Garcia's 'Positiva'

Erica Garcia's song 'Positiva' is a vibrant and thought-provoking exploration of maintaining a positive outlook in the face of life's inherent chaos and imperfections. The lyrics oscillate between affirmations of doing things 'very well' and the stark reality of life's messiness, encapsulated in the recurring question, 'esta todo muy bien o todo como el orto?' (Is everything very good or all like crap?). This juxtaposition highlights the duality of human experience, where positivity and negativity coexist, and the perception of one's reality can be a matter of perspective.

The song delves into various aspects of daily life, from mundane activities like working and sleeping to more intimate actions like loving and arguing. Garcia's repetition of 'muy bien' (very well) serves as a mantra, suggesting that even when things go wrong, they can still be seen as part of a larger, balanced existence. The line 'todo lo que hago mal lo hago muy bien' (everything I do wrong, I do very well) further emphasizes this idea, suggesting that mistakes and flaws are an integral part of the human experience and can be embraced rather than shunned.

Garcia also touches on deeper philosophical themes, such as the non-existence of problems and the natural equilibrium of the world. She encourages a mindset that transcends fear and negativity, advocating for a life lived with passion and creativity. The song's closing lines, 'tirate a la vida: te mata o te alimenta' (throw yourself into life: it kills you or it feeds you), encapsulate this fearless approach to existence. 'Positiva' is not just a song but a call to embrace life's full spectrum with an unwavering positive attitude, regardless of the circumstances.

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  2. Cuervos
  3. El Año Del Gato
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