Me Cambiaron Las Preguntas

Gilberto Santa Rosa Gilberto Santa Rosa

Navigating a World Turned Upside Down: Gilberto Santa Rosa's 'Me Cambiaron Las Preguntas'

Gilberto Santa Rosa's song 'Me Cambiaron Las Preguntas' is a poignant reflection on the disillusionment and confusion that often accompany adulthood. The lyrics juxtapose the simplicity and innocence of childhood with the harsh and unpredictable realities of adult life. Santa Rosa begins by reminiscing about the lessons of his youth, where life was likened to a train journey with harmonious passengers. However, as he grows older, he finds himself on a metaphorical tram where deceit and theft are rampant, symbolizing the loss of innocence and the prevalence of dishonesty in the adult world.

The recurring line, 'Cuando me aprendí todas las respuestas, me cambiaron todas las preguntas,' captures the essence of the song. It speaks to the frustration of feeling prepared for life only to find that the rules and expectations have changed. This sentiment is further illustrated through various anecdotes, such as the disillusionment with the American Dream and the contradictions in societal values. Santa Rosa's grandmother's idealistic dreams of Disney are shattered by the harsh realities of life, where even the beloved Disney mouse is replaced by a less enchanting squirrel.

Santa Rosa also touches on broader social and political issues, highlighting the absurdities and contradictions of the modern world. From the construction of walls against undocumented immigrants while simultaneously hiring them for labor, to the paradox of waging wars for peace, the song critiques the illogical and often hypocritical nature of contemporary society. The mention of a black president in the United States juxtaposed with ongoing struggles underscores the persistent inequalities and challenges despite apparent progress. Through these observations, Santa Rosa conveys a sense of bewilderment and a longing for a more straightforward, just world.

'Yo no se si soy yo, o el mundo que esta al revés,' the refrain, encapsulates the central theme of the song: the disorientation and confusion in trying to make sense of a world that seems fundamentally flawed. Santa Rosa's lyrics resonate with anyone who has felt out of place or overwhelmed by the complexities and contradictions of modern life. The song is a powerful commentary on the human condition, urging listeners to reflect on their own experiences and the broader societal issues that shape our world.

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  1. Te Propongo
  2. Conciencia
  3. Navidad En Panama
  4. Amor Mio No Te Vayas
  5. Sin Voluntad
  6. Sere Tu Amigo
  7. Tun Tun de Tu Corazon
  8. Solo Te Pido
  9. Pueden Decir
  10. Si No Lo Digo Ahora
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