Argentinamente

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A Raw Reflection on Argentine Society

Ivan Noble's song "Argentinamente" is a poignant and raw reflection on the socio-political landscape of Argentina. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a society grappling with corruption, disillusionment, and a sense of betrayal. Noble uses strong, evocative language to express the frustration and weariness of the Argentine people, who feel trapped in a cycle of deceit and exploitation by those in power. The repeated imagery of being 'eaten alive' and 'punched in the face' underscores the pervasive sense of helplessness and anger.

The song delves into the everyday struggles of Argentinians, highlighting the pervasive corruption ('choreo') and the sense of being let down by their leaders ('los turros'). The metaphor of 'setting the table' and 'hiding the wine' suggests a society where the basic necessities and joys of life are being withheld or manipulated by those in control. The recurring question of 'where is the dessert when there is no spoon?' symbolizes the unattainable promises and the constant disappointment faced by the people.

Noble also touches on the cultural and historical context, referencing the 'very happy Easters' and the 'follow me' scoundrels, which alludes to the false promises and betrayals of past political figures. The song's raw and unfiltered language, including terms like 'tetra idiotas' and 'sushisados,' adds to the authenticity and emotional weight of the message. It captures the essence of a society that feels 'chewed up' and 'spat out,' struggling to find hope and stability in a landscape marred by deceit and exploitation.

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  1. Bienbenito
  2. Dame un motivo
  3. Cancion Del Jardinero
  4. Parte a Parte
  5. No Cuentes Conmigo
  6. Causas Perdidas
  7. Pistolas Al Amanecer
  8. Otro Vaso Y Me Voy
  9. Decime Que Anoche Nunca Existio
  10. Punto Para Vos
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