Superextraño

Fito Páez Fito Páez

A Journey Through a Super Strange World

Fito Páez's song "Superextraño" is a whimsical exploration of love and escape in a world that feels both surreal and enchanting. The lyrics tell the story of two individuals who meet and instantly connect, unable to resist the pull of each other's gaze. This initial encounter is described with vivid imagery, such as playing football with coins and a spark of love illuminating their first date. The song captures the magic of new love and the sense of adventure that comes with it, as the couple dreams of flying into space together.

The song also touches on themes of nostalgia and longing for a better world. Páez references iconic musicians like Charly García, Luis Alberto Spinetta, and John Lennon, suggesting a yearning for the music and ideals of the past. This longing is contrasted with a critique of contemporary music, which he describes as "horrible" and "zero." Through these references, Páez highlights the importance of cultural icons and the power of music to inspire and connect people across time and space.

In "Superextraño," Páez creates a fantastical narrative where love serves as a means of escape from the harsh realities of life. The repeated imagery of flying into space and living among the stars symbolizes the couple's desire to transcend the mundane and find solace in each other's company. The song's playful and imaginative tone invites listeners to embrace the strangeness of the world and find beauty in unexpected places, ultimately celebrating the transformative power of love and creativity.

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