Aplaudan en Silencio

José Madero José Madero

The Silent Applause: A Journey of Self-Reflection and Solitude

José Madero's song "Aplaudan en Silencio" delves into the introspective journey of an artist grappling with the dichotomy of public adoration and personal solitude. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a performer who travels from town to town, seeking validation through applause, yet feeling an underlying emptiness. The opening lines suggest that being a hero or a daredevil isn't necessary; instead, the artist is often seen as a clown, entertaining others while struggling with his own sense of purpose.

The song's chorus, "¿Para qué? Si vivimos de aplausos," questions the value of chasing dreams when the ultimate reward is merely applause. This line encapsulates the existential crisis faced by many artists who find themselves living for the fleeting moments of recognition, only to return to a solitary existence. The repeated phrase "No era necesario" emphasizes the futility and the internal conflict of pursuing a path that doesn't bring true fulfillment.

As the song progresses, Madero reflects on the need to wake up and face reality. The imagery of returning to a home where no one waits for him underscores the loneliness that accompanies his journey. The line "Esto no es ningún hogar, sin alma, luz ni una pared de cemento o madera" poignantly describes a place devoid of warmth and comfort, further highlighting the artist's isolation. The song concludes with a call for silent applause, a metaphor for seeking acknowledgment without the noise and fanfare, perhaps indicating a desire for genuine, quiet appreciation over superficial acclaim.

"Aplaudan en Silencio" is a profound exploration of the artist's inner turmoil, the search for meaning, and the struggle to find peace amidst the chaos of public life. It resonates with anyone who has ever felt the weight of expectations and the longing for authentic connection.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. Sin Ampersand
  2. Lamentable
  3. Cum Laude
  4. Cerraron Chipinque
  5. Mercedes
  6. Dia de Mayo
  7. Zero
  8. La Petite Mort
  9. Rey Ahogado (feat. Lasso)
  10. Cantar de Gesta
View all José Madero songs

Most popular topics in José Madero songs

Related artists

  1. Imagine Dragons
    Imagine Dragons
  2. Red Hot Chili Peppers
    Red Hot Chili Peppers
  3. Radiohead
    Radiohead
  4. Mac DeMarco
    Mac DeMarco
  5. The Smiths
    The Smiths
  6. The Neighbourhood
    The Neighbourhood
  7. Hoobastank
    Hoobastank
  8. Arctic Monkeys
    Arctic Monkeys