No me agarrás más

Leo Masliah Leo Masliah

A Satirical Symphony of Belief and Betrayal

Leo Masliah's song "No me agarrás más" is a satirical exploration of belief and skepticism. The lyrics list an extensive array of entities, ideologies, and figures in which the narrator claims to believe, ranging from religious icons like God, Buddha, and Jesus, to more unconventional beliefs such as UFOs, advertising, and even fictional characters like Tribilín (Goofy). This eclectic mix serves to highlight the absurdity and breadth of human belief systems, suggesting that people can be convinced of almost anything.

However, the core of the song lies in the repeated refrain, where the narrator declares that despite believing in all these things, they no longer believe in the person they are addressing. This stark contrast underscores a deep sense of betrayal and disillusionment. The narrator's trust has been so thoroughly shattered that they can't even believe the simplest things from this person, like the time of day. This juxtaposition between widespread belief and personal skepticism creates a powerful commentary on trust and deception in personal relationships.

Masliah's use of humor and irony is evident throughout the song. By juxtaposing serious religious and philosophical beliefs with trivial or absurd ones, he not only critiques the nature of belief but also emphasizes the depth of the narrator's disillusionment. The song's playful tone and rapid-fire delivery of references make it both entertaining and thought-provoking, inviting listeners to reflect on the nature of belief and the impact of betrayal.

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