Ida y Vuelta

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Nostalgia and Disillusionment in 'Ida y Vuelta' by Lancer Lirical

In 'Ida y Vuelta,' Lancer Lirical delves deep into themes of nostalgia, disillusionment, and the harsh realities of modern life. The song opens with a poignant reflection on the artist's past, where he reminisces about a simpler time despite its challenges. The lyrics, 'No sabes cuánto me hace falta mi vida de antes,' express a longing for the past, where even an 'injusto' salary and a 'pedante' boss were part of a life that felt more genuine and fulfilling. This nostalgia is contrasted with his current life, where he feels important but disconnected from his roots and true self.

The song also addresses broader societal issues, particularly the lack of love and compassion in the world today. Lancer Lirical laments the state of his homeland, Venezuela, and the global issues of division and violence. Lines like 'De verdad falta mucho amor en esta era' and '¿Todavía matan por religión y bandera?' highlight his despair over the ongoing conflicts and the erosion of humanity. This reflection on societal decay is a powerful commentary on how far we have strayed from a more compassionate and united world.

In the latter part of the song, Lancer Lirical turns inward, examining his own struggles with ego, loneliness, and the search for meaning. He acknowledges his flaws and the pain of feeling insignificant despite his achievements. The lyrics 'La música siempre ha estado, pero yo soy un idiota' reveal his internal conflict and the solace he finds in music, even as he grapples with his broken soul. The song concludes with a bittersweet offer of his song to someone who might understand his plight, underscoring the theme of seeking genuine connection in a world that often feels superficial and isolating.

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  1. ¿Eres Feliz?
  2. Viaje
  3. Última Noche
  4. Tranquilo
  5. Otra Más
  6. Ida y Vuelta
  7. Honor
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