Ayer Soñé

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A Wake-Up Call: The Harsh Realities of Our World in 'Ayer Soñé'

Los Rebujitos' song 'Ayer Soñé' is a poignant reflection on the harsh realities of our world, conveyed through the lens of a dream. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a world ravaged by climate change, pollution, and human greed. The dream is not just a figment of imagination but a stark representation of the singer's life and the world we live in. The imagery of a world destroyed by unscrupulous people and the fight over resources like gasoline highlights the environmental and ethical crises we face today.

The song also delves into the social issues that plague our society, such as the mistreatment and murder of women, and the apathy of bystanders who witness these atrocities but do nothing. This theme is further explored with the mention of racial discrimination and the perilous journeys undertaken by people seeking a better life, only to be met with violence and death. The lyrics touch on the exploitation and abuse of children, adding another layer of horror to the dream. The recurring realization that this 'dream' is actually the singer's reality underscores the sense of helplessness and fear.

'Ayer Soñé' serves as a wake-up call, urging listeners to acknowledge the grim truths of our world. The repetition of the lines about people making promises and arguing but ultimately doing nothing emphasizes the need for action. The song challenges us to confront these issues head-on rather than turning a blind eye. Los Rebujitos use their music to shed light on these pressing problems, hoping to inspire change and awareness in their audience.

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  1. El Niño Pena
  2. Mi Madre
  3. Lo Que Me Gusta de Ti
  4. Y Si Tu Me Lo Pidieras
  5. Quiero
  6. A Dos Amigos
  7. Volar
  8. Envuelto en llamas
  9. Todos Los Besos
  10. Vuela Muy Alto'
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