Esta Es Mi Tierra

Eva Ayllón Eva Ayllón

A Melodic Homage to the Heart of Peru

The song "Esta Es Mi Tierra" by Eva Ayllón is a vibrant tribute to the nation of Peru, its rich history, and the pride of its people. The lyrics express a deep sense of national identity and love for the country's diverse landscapes, from the coast to the mountains and highlands. Eva Ayllón, a renowned Afro-Peruvian singer, is known for her powerful voice and her ability to convey the essence of Peruvian folklore through music. Her songs often reflect the cultural heritage and social issues of Peru.

In "Esta Es Mi Tierra," Ayllón celebrates the historical significance of Peru, referencing the 'Imperio del Sol' (Empire of the Sun), which alludes to the Inca Empire that once flourished in the region. The mention of the 'bandera bicolor' (bicolor flag) symbolizes the national pride and unity of the Peruvian people. The song also highlights the natural wealth of the country, from its fertile coastlines to the generous highlands that provide sustenance to its inhabitants.

The repeated chorus, 'Esta es mi tierra, Así es mi Perú' (This is my land, This is my Peru), serves as a powerful and catchy affirmation of identity and belonging. Ayllón's desire for the song to be heard 'en los cuatro vientos' (in the four winds) across the north, center, and south of Peru, reflects her wish for the message of pride and gratitude to resonate with all Peruvians. The song is not just a celebration of the nation's past but also a call to cherish and protect its cultural and natural heritage for future generations.

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  1. Regresa
  2. Huye de Mi, Nada Soy, Cariñito/tributo a Los Kipus
  3. Mi Gran Amor
  4. Huellas
  5. Que de Mi
  6. ¡Que Viva el Perú, Señores!
  7. Negra Presuntuosa
  8. Este Secreto
  9. Mi Propiedad Privada
  10. De Que Estoy Hecha
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