Un Nuevo Juego

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Reinventing Happiness: The Quest for a New Game

Libido's song 'Un Nuevo Juego' delves into the theme of self-discovery and the pursuit of personal happiness. The lyrics speak of inventing a new game, one that aligns with the singer's pace and brings joy. This metaphorical 'game' represents a new way of life or a fresh perspective that the singer is seeking to adopt. The desire to create something that fits their unique needs and desires highlights a journey towards self-fulfillment and authenticity.

The song also touches on the struggle against external negativity. The lines 'Desde aquí yo miro / Tu cara malvada / Tus dientes con filo' suggest a confrontation with a malevolent force or person. This could symbolize societal pressures, toxic relationships, or internal demons that the singer is trying to overcome. The repeated question 'Dime, dime, dime si te cuesta tu pureza' challenges the listener to reflect on the cost of maintaining one's purity or integrity in the face of such adversities.

The phrase 'Mccumba cumba cumba cumba cumbanchero' adds a rhythmic and almost ritualistic element to the song, possibly signifying a break from the norm and an embrace of a new, liberating rhythm of life. Libido, known for their alternative rock style, often infuses their music with deep emotional and philosophical undertones, and 'Un Nuevo Juego' is no exception. The song encourages listeners to take control of their happiness by creating their own 'game' and standing firm against negative influences.

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