Un Secreto

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The Inevitable Pursuit of Happiness in 'Un Secreto' by Intoxicados

In 'Un Secreto,' Intoxicados delves into the complexities of human existence, touching on themes of hope, societal norms, and the pursuit of happiness. The song opens with a reflection on hope, suggesting that the singer does not share this sentiment, possibly due to their ideological beliefs. However, they express a non-judgmental stance towards those who do embrace hope, recognizing its necessity for some. This sets the tone for a broader commentary on societal values and individual behaviors.

The lyrics explore the consequences of envy and the lack of personal effort, suggesting that if people did not covet what others have and instead worked hard for their own achievements, there would be less violence, hatred, and shame. This perspective is further emphasized with a critique of legal and social restrictions, such as the criminalization of certain personal freedoms. The singer imagines a world where personal autonomy is respected, leading to less need for law enforcement and personal armament.

Central to the song is the repeated revelation of a 'secret'—the idea that humans are destined to be happy. This assertion is presented as an undeniable truth, one that cannot be hindered by any external force. The repetition of this message underscores its importance and serves as a hopeful counterpoint to the earlier reflections on societal flaws. By declaring that nothing can stop the human pursuit of happiness, Intoxicados offers a powerful, optimistic vision of human potential and resilience.

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  1. Casi Sin Pensar
  2. Nunca Quise
  3. Mi Inteligencia Intrapersonal
  4. Fuego
  5. Felicidad Depresion
  6. Yo Soy Asi
  7. Quien soy
  8. Fuiste Lo Mejor
  9. No Tengo Ganas
  10. Amantes
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