El Juego Comienza

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Embracing the Moment: The Essence of 'El Juego Comienza'

GIT's song 'El Juego Comienza' is a vibrant call to live in the present and embrace the moments that truly matter. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and desire to connect deeply with someone special, urging them to let go of their sadness and fears. The repeated lines 'Quiero verte' (I want to see you) emphasize the longing for connection and the importance of being present with each other, both now and in the future.

The song's message is clear: words alone are not enough; actions are necessary to bring about change and happiness. The line 'Las palabras vuelan con el viento' (Words fly with the wind) suggests that words can be fleeting and insubstantial, highlighting the need for tangible actions to make a difference. The artist encourages the listener to open up and be receptive to new experiences, symbolized by the phrase 'abras tu cuerpo a lo que va a llegar' (open your body to what is coming).

In the face of external chaos and the unpredictability of life, 'El Juego Comienza' advocates for focusing on the present moment. The lyrics 'No me importa lo que pase allá afuera' (I don't care what happens out there) and 'Si a mi vida le quedara un minuto, ese minuto seria esta canción' (If my life had one minute left, that minute would be this song) underscore the importance of cherishing the here and now. The song is a reminder to be attentive and engaged, as the 'game' of life begins, urging us to make the most of every moment we have together.

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  1. Para Pau
  2. Creo Que Te Quiero
  3. Tarado de Cumpleaños
  4. Aire de Todos
  5. Tinta Invisible
  6. Es Por Amor
  7. Toque de Queda
  8. Viento Loco
  9. Un Hombre de Suerte
  10. El Juego Comienza
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