Borracha y Callejera

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The Wild Night: Embracing Freedom and Rebellion in 'Borracha y Callejera'

La Raíz's song 'Borracha y Callejera' is a vivid portrayal of a night filled with unrestrained freedom, rebellion, and a quest for authenticity. The lyrics paint a picture of a nocturnal adventure where the protagonist, along with their companion, seeks to escape the mundane and embrace the wildness of the night. The repeated imagery of the moon being 'borracha y callejera' (drunk and streetwise) symbolizes a departure from societal norms and an embrace of a more primal, liberated state of being.

The song's verses are rich with metaphors and cultural references. The line 'Con ojos de serpiente y andando como un mono' (With snake eyes and walking like a monkey) suggests a transformation into a more instinctual, animalistic state. This transformation is further emphasized by the protagonist's interactions with their surroundings, as they 'give coconuts to the roosters' and 'melt like an ice cube in a rum glass.' These vivid images convey a sense of fluidity and dissolution of boundaries, both physical and societal.

Moreover, the song touches on themes of truth and deception, as seen in the lines 'Cuantas verdades hacen falta para callar las mentiras que esos perros ladran' (How many truths are needed to silence the lies those dogs bark). This reflects a deep-seated frustration with societal hypocrisy and a desire to break free from it. The protagonist's journey is not just a physical one but also a metaphorical quest for truth and self-discovery, fueled by a rebellious spirit and a refusal to conform.

'Borracha y Callejera' is a celebration of the night as a time for liberation and self-expression. It captures the essence of living in the moment, unburdened by societal expectations, and finding solace in the raw, unfiltered experiences that the night offers.

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  2. La Hoguera de Los Continentes
  3. Obediencia Ciega
  4. De Piedra Tu Cuerpo
  5. Tango's Club
  6. Por Favor
  7. De Mar En Mar
  8. Dientes de León (part. La Pegatina)
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