Embracing Freedom and Escaping Heartache

Gerardo Coronel, known as El Jerry, delivers a lively and relatable narrative in his song "Que Hay Que Hacer." The lyrics paint a picture of a man who has recently regained his freedom, possibly from a relationship, and is eager to reconnect with his friends and enjoy life. The opening lines suggest a sense of liberation and a desire to make up for lost time, as he apologizes for his absence and expresses his eagerness to catch up with his social circle. This sets the stage for a night of revelry and camaraderie, as he seeks to fill the void left by a past love.

The chorus of the song is a vivid depiction of the protagonist's current state of mind. He is armed with money, a little patience, and a strong thirst for both alcohol and companionship. The imagery of waking up in bed, entangled with someone, and smelling of a woman, underscores his desire to escape the lingering memories of his former lover. This hedonistic pursuit is not just about indulgence but also a coping mechanism to forget the pain of a breakup. The repetition of the phrase "¿Qué hay que hacer?" ("What is there to do?") highlights his restless energy and determination to move on.

The song also touches on the theme of seeking solace in the company of others, even if it's temporary. The protagonist acknowledges that it's only Monday, yet he is already looking for distractions to help him forget. This reflects a universal human experience of using social interactions and nightlife as a way to heal emotional wounds. The mention of welcoming "las malas" (the bad ones) until "la buena" (the good one) arrives suggests a willingness to embrace imperfection and uncertainty in the pursuit of happiness. Through its catchy melody and relatable lyrics, "Que Hay Que Hacer" captures the essence of finding joy and release in the face of heartache.

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