Lejos de Aquí

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A Journey of Reflection and Hope: Kudai's 'Lejos de Aquí'

Kudai's song 'Lejos de Aquí' delves into themes of reflection, regret, and hope. The lyrics pose poignant questions about the future and the consequences of our actions, such as '¿A dónde van los niños?' and '¿A dónde van las lágrimas?' These questions suggest a deep concern for the next generation and the emotional aftermath of our decisions. The repeated questioning creates a sense of urgency and introspection, urging listeners to consider the long-term impact of their actions.

The song's chorus emphasizes a sense of finality and the irreversible nature of certain moments in life. Phrases like 'cuando ya sea tarde' and 'cuando el día se vuelva noche' evoke a feeling of inevitability and the passage of time. Despite this, the narrator expresses a desire to hold onto hope and companionship, as seen in the lines 'Yo estaré contigo' and 'quisiera que fuera de nuevo contigo lejos de aquí.' This juxtaposition of despair and hope highlights the complexity of human emotions and the importance of connection in times of uncertainty.

Musically, Kudai is known for their emotive and introspective style, often addressing themes relevant to young people. 'Lejos de Aquí' is no exception, blending melancholic melodies with heartfelt lyrics to create a powerful and relatable message. The song encourages listeners to reflect on their own lives and the impact they have on others, while also offering a glimmer of hope that, even in the darkest times, there is a possibility for renewal and escape.

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  1. Quiero Mis Quince
  2. Ya No Quiero Más
  3. Lejos de Aquí
  4. Será Porque Te Amo
  5. Aún
  6. Bolt
  7. Hoy No Estás
  8. Llevame (acústico)
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