Himno a La Humildad (feat. Marco Antonio Solís)

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A Hymn to Humility: Celebrating Faith and Devotion

Los Bukis' song "Himno a La Humildad" is a heartfelt tribute to the Virgin Mary, often referred to as the 'Virgen Morena' or 'Dark-Skinned Virgin,' a title commonly associated with Our Lady of Guadalupe in Mexican culture. The lyrics express deep devotion and gratitude, portraying the Virgin as a beacon of hope, forgiveness, and divine comfort. The song is imbued with religious fervor, celebrating a day of festivity where even the smallest corners are filled with joy, and where resentment dies, giving way to forgiveness.

The song's chorus emphasizes the Virgin's role as a nurturing figure, likening her to fertile ground where faith is sown and goodness is reaped. This metaphor highlights the reciprocal relationship between the faithful and the divine, where devotion and humility are met with divine grace and blessings. The imagery of the Virgin as the most beautiful star in creation underscores her revered status and the deep emotional connection the faithful have with her.

In the verses, the lyrics convey a sense of pilgrimage and physical weariness, yet the pilgrims' love and devotion remain boundless. The song also touches on social justice, with a plea for those who suffer from injustice and thirst for righteousness. This adds a layer of social consciousness to the song, making it not just a personal prayer but a communal call for compassion and justice. The repeated references to gratitude and the Virgin's enduring presence among her faithful pilgrims reinforce the themes of humility, faith, and divine support.

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  1. Morenita
  2. Mi Najayita
  3. Me Volvi a Acordar de Ti
  4. Mi Ironía
  5. Mi Mayor Necesidad
  6. Necesito Una Compañera
  7. Si Me Recuerdas
  8. Que Duro Es Llorar
  9. Chiquilla Bonita
  10. Y Yo Sin Ti
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