Alerta Roja

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A Cry for the Lost Innocence: The Harsh Reality of Street Children

Matamba's song "Alerta Roja" is a poignant and powerful commentary on the plight of street children. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the harsh realities faced by these young souls, who are often forced into a life of hardship and despair. The repeated phrase "Alerta roja en el cemento" (Red alert on the cement) serves as a stark warning about the dire situation on the streets, where darkness and danger lurk at every corner.

The song delves into the lives of children who resort to inhaling glue to escape their grim reality. This act is a tragic metaphor for their lost dreams and innocence, as they seek temporary relief from hunger and pain. The imagery of a child with a rag in hand and a dazed look in their eyes is heart-wrenching, highlighting the innocence that has been stripped away by their circumstances. The lyrics also touch on the broken family dynamics that often lead to such situations, with references to abusive parents and the shattered dreams of becoming someone important.

Matamba's call to action is clear: society must stop being irrational and start caring for these children. The song emphasizes the need for hope and faith, urging listeners to fight for the lives of these young ones. The line "Se muere el futuro en nuestras calles" (The future is dying in our streets) is a powerful reminder that the fate of these children is intertwined with the future of society as a whole. By trusting in God and working together, Matamba believes that it is possible to save these lives and give them a chance at a better future.

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  1. El Bolero
  2. Alerta Roja
  3. Enredarama
  4. Con Vos
  5. S.I.D.A.
  6. Mirandote Dormida
  7. Favela
  8. Fiel y Verdadero
  9. No Esperaba
  10. La Luna y El Sol
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