Generación @

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The Unyielding Spirit of Generation @

Las Pelotas' song 'Generación @' delves into the relentless pursuit of fulfillment and the unyielding spirit of a generation that refuses to conform. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person spinning alone until sunrise, symbolizing the ceaseless quest for meaning and satisfaction. The line 'Ya nadie entiende por que es así' reflects a sense of confusion and disconnection, highlighting the struggle to find purpose in a world where obligations and societal expectations often feel arbitrary and burdensome.

The repeated refrain 'Quieres más, tomas más, hasta que te llenes' underscores the insatiable desire for more, whether it be material possessions, experiences, or knowledge. This relentless pursuit is depicted as a double-edged sword, offering temporary fulfillment ('hasta que te llenes') but also leading to burnout and disillusionment ('hasta que te frías'). The quest for more continues 'hasta ver la luz,' suggesting a search for enlightenment or a deeper understanding that remains just out of reach.

The song also touches on themes of ownership and the permanence of certain aspects of life. The lines 'Las cosas son y ya tienen dueño / Como figuras talladas en marfil' suggest that some things are immutable and already claimed, much like ivory carvings that are set in stone. This could be interpreted as a commentary on the rigid structures and hierarchies that exist in society, which can stifle individual expression and growth. Despite these challenges, the song's protagonist remains defiant, embodying the resilient and rebellious spirit of 'Generación @.'

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  1. Ya no estás
  2. Personalmente
  3. Será
  4. Víctimas Del Cielo
  5. Cuándo Podrás Amar
  6. Menos Mal
  7. Solito Vas
  8. Basta
  9. Como El Viento
  10. Desaparecido
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