La Depre

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Embracing the Blues: Mike Bahía's 'La Depre'

Mike Bahía's song 'La Depre' delves into the raw and often unspoken feelings of sadness and withdrawal that many people experience. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a day when the artist feels overwhelmed by a sense of melancholy, choosing to isolate himself from the world. The repeated lines 'Hoy no estoy pa' nadie' (Today I'm not for anyone) emphasize his desire to disconnect and retreat into his own space, away from social obligations and external pressures.

The song captures the essence of those days when one feels mentally and emotionally drained, with no desire to engage in usual activities or even see the sunlight. Bahía's candid admission of wanting to 'apagar el cel y del mundo desaparecer' (turn off the phone and disappear from the world) resonates with listeners who have felt similarly. This raw honesty is a powerful reminder that it's okay to have off days and that mental health struggles are a part of the human experience.

Moreover, 'La Depre' touches on the societal pressure to always be at one's best. Bahía acknowledges that he is not at his '100%' and that it's perfectly normal to feel this way sometimes. The line 'A veces no sentirse bien' (Sometimes not feeling well) serves as a comforting message to those who might be struggling, reminding them that it's okay to not be okay. This song is a poignant reflection on mental health, self-care, and the importance of acknowledging and accepting one's emotions, even the difficult ones.

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