Qué Sabrá Neruda
Javy Ramírez
Empowerment and Authenticity: A Rebellion Against Silence
Javy Ramírez's song "Qué Sabrá Neruda" is a powerful anthem of empowerment and authenticity. The lyrics challenge societal norms and expectations, particularly those imposed on women. Ramírez rejects the idea that women should be silent or subdued, as suggested by the famous line from Pablo Neruda's poem, "Me gustas cuando callas porque estás como ausente" ("I like you when you are quiet because it is as if you are absent"). Instead, he celebrates the strength and presence of a woman who speaks her mind and stands up for herself.
The song's chorus emphasizes this rejection of silence, with Ramírez expressing a preference for moments when a woman unleashes her words and shows her true strength. He values authenticity and encourages women to be themselves, free from societal pressures to conform or be passive. The lyrics also criticize the way some songs and cultural messages treat women as disposable or insignificant, urging listeners to reject these harmful narratives.
Ramírez's message is clear: he prefers a woman who is present, real, and insurgent, rather than one who hides behind masks or armors. He admires a woman who is like a hurricane, powerful and unstoppable, rather than one who is diminished or silenced. The song is a call to action for women to embrace their true selves and to speak out against injustice and oppression. It is a celebration of individuality and strength, encouraging listeners to value and respect the voices and experiences of women.