Se Fuerza La Maquina

Juan Carlos Baglietto Juan Carlos Baglietto

The Strain and Passion of Music: A Deep Dive into 'Se Fuerza La Maquina'

Juan Carlos Baglietto's song 'Se Fuerza La Maquina' delves into the intense and often grueling life of musicians. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the physical and emotional toll that performing takes on artists. Baglietto highlights the paradox of music being both a divine and excellent art form, yet one that demands immense energy, often leading to health issues. This duality is a central theme, as the song juxtaposes the joy and connection music brings to people with the sacrifices made by those who create it.

The song references various genres like rumba, tango, jazz, and rock & roll, emphasizing that regardless of the style, music is a powerful conduit for emotions. It speaks to the heart, requiring musicians to pour their adrenaline and sometimes resort to alcohol to enhance their performance and cope with the pain. This raw honesty about the behind-the-scenes struggles of musicians adds a layer of depth to the song, making it relatable to anyone who has ever felt the weight of their passion.

Baglietto also touches on the symbiotic relationship between the artist and the audience. When the public connects with the music, a mysterious magic takes over, creating an unprecedented and profound dialogue. This connection is what drives musicians to push their limits, despite the toll it takes on them. The song is a tribute to the relentless spirit of artists who, night and day, play with their lives to bring music to the world, capturing the essence of their dedication and the unspoken bond they share with their audience.

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  1. La Vida Es Una Moneda
  2. Era En Abril
  3. Sobre La Cuerda Floja
  4. Un Loco En La Calesita
  5. Cotidiano
  6. La Música Me Ayuda
  7. Pasional
  8. Una Vuelta Más
  9. Cuando
  10. La Ultima Curda
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