Lola's Escape: A Tale of Survival and Defiance

Miguel Mateos' song "Lola" tells a gripping and poignant story of a young woman named Lola who is on the run after injuring her abusive father. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of Lola's desperate situation, with "cien mil policías de civil" (a hundred thousand plainclothes police officers) searching for her. This intense pursuit underscores the gravity of her actions and the dire consequences she faces if caught. The repeated plea for Lola not to return home highlights the danger and trauma she would encounter if she did.

The song also introduces a group of "salvajes travestis del downtown" (wild downtown transvestites) who discover Lola and offer her refuge and protection. This element of the story adds a layer of solidarity and support from an unexpected community, emphasizing themes of acceptance and the importance of finding allies in times of crisis. The transvestites' willingness to help Lola reflects a broader message of compassion and the need for marginalized groups to support one another.

At its core, "Lola" is a powerful commentary on domestic violence and the impact it has on its victims. The lyrics explicitly condemn the actions of Lola's father, describing him as a violent and unforgivable figure. The song's narrative serves as a call to action, urging listeners to recognize and address the issue of abuse. By telling Lola's story, Miguel Mateos sheds light on the struggles faced by those who suffer at the hands of their abusers and the lengths they must go to in order to escape and survive.

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  1. Si Tuviéramos Alas
  2. Es Tan Facil Romper Un Corazon
  3. Cielo
  4. Mi Sombra En La Pared
  5. Desnúdame
  6. Dulce Ana
  7. Hagamos el amor
  8. Solos En America
  9. Extra, Extra
  10. El nene más malo del mundo
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