Los Dias Que Vendran
KURT (MX)
Embracing the Future: A Journey of Self-Liberation
In 'Los Dias Que Vendran,' KURT (MX) delves into the theme of self-liberation and the pursuit of personal happiness. The song begins by highlighting the societal pressures and expectations that often weigh individuals down. Questions about appearance, material possessions, and social acceptance are posed, reflecting the common anxieties many face. These lines set the stage for the artist's introspective journey, where he acknowledges the burden of living up to others' standards and the fear of failure.
As the song progresses, KURT shifts the narrative towards empowerment and self-discovery. He expresses a desire to break free from the constraints that have held him back, emphasizing the importance of following one's heart and dreams. The repetition of 'Le he quitado el miedo a mis pasos' (I've taken the fear out of my steps) signifies a pivotal moment of courage and determination. By letting go of past fears and societal expectations, the artist finds a renewed sense of freedom and the ability to breathe easily once again.
The chorus, 'Y vivo disfrutado los días que vendrán' (And I live enjoying the days to come), encapsulates the essence of the song. It is a celebration of living in the present and looking forward to the future with optimism and joy. The imagery of waking up with peace and feeling the wind in his favor symbolizes a harmonious alignment with his true self and destiny. KURT's message is clear: by releasing the past and embracing the unknown, one can truly savor the beauty of life and the promise of the days ahead.