El Pececito

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The Tale of the Little Fish: A Journey of Innocence and Danger

Los Brujos' song 'El Pececito' tells a simple yet profound story through its brief and vivid lyrics. The narrative follows a small fish that sets out on a joyful swim in the vast ocean. This fish, full of innocence and curiosity, represents the naivety and adventurous spirit often found in youth. The ocean, in this context, symbolizes the world at large, full of opportunities and hidden dangers alike.

As the little fish swims happily, it loses its way, which can be seen as a metaphor for the loss of direction or innocence as one navigates through life. This moment of disorientation is crucial, as it highlights the vulnerability that comes with stepping out of one's comfort zone. The fish's journey is abruptly ended by the appearance of a shark, which devours it. The shark here symbolizes the unforeseen dangers and harsh realities that can abruptly end one's journey or dreams.

The song's simplicity belies its deeper message about the balance between innocence and the harsh truths of life. Los Brujos, known for their eclectic and often surreal musical style, use this brief tale to remind listeners of the unpredictable nature of life and the importance of being aware of one's surroundings. The story of 'El Pececito' serves as a cautionary tale, urging us to cherish our moments of joy but also to remain vigilant against the potential dangers that lurk in the depths of our experiences.

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  2. No Te Dejes Caer
  3. Aguaviva
  4. Azul Lucero
  5. El Dragón
  6. El Pececito
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