Tirare

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Dancing to Her Own Beat: The Empowering Message of 'Tirare' by Flans

Flans' song 'Tirare' is a vibrant anthem of self-empowerment and independence. The lyrics tell the story of a woman who is captivated by a man's eyes but refuses to be swayed by his attempts to get her to drink more. She asserts her natural joy and independence, stating that she doesn't need alcohol to have a good time or to dance on the table. This declaration of self-sufficiency is a powerful message, especially in social contexts where peer pressure to drink can be overwhelming.

The repeated phrase 'Tiraré las cubas por la ventana' (I will throw the drinks out the window) serves as a metaphor for rejecting societal expectations and pressures. The protagonist is determined to stay true to herself, even as the man continues to prepare more drinks. This act of 'throwing the drinks out the window' symbolizes her refusal to conform and her commitment to maintaining her own sense of control and autonomy. The song's upbeat tempo and catchy chorus further emphasize the joy and freedom that come from being true to oneself.

Additionally, the song touches on themes of self-awareness and resilience. The protagonist is fully aware of the man's intentions and chooses to remain indifferent, only offering a kiss on the forehead as a sign of her boundaries. This level of self-awareness and the ability to set boundaries is a crucial aspect of personal empowerment. 'Tirare' by Flans is not just a danceable tune; it's a celebration of self-respect and the strength to stand firm in one's values, making it a timeless and relatable anthem for many.

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  1. Veinte Millas
  2. Timido
  3. Las Mil y Una Noches
  4. Luz Y Sombra
  5. ¿Quién Eres Tú?
  6. Tirare
  7. Cara O Cruz
  8. Yo No Sería Yo
  9. Finge Que No
  10. Me He Enamorado de Un Fan
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