Más Allá

Milena Warthon Milena Warthon

Exploring the Depths of Identity and Belonging in 'Más Allá'

Milena Warthon's song 'Más Allá' is a profound exploration of identity, belonging, and the quest for self-discovery. The lyrics are imbued with a sense of wonder and curiosity, as the protagonist reflects on her journey from childhood to adulthood. The recurring question, '¿Qué hay más allá?' (What is beyond?), serves as a metaphor for the search for deeper meaning and understanding in life. This quest is not just about physical exploration but also about delving into one's inner self and heritage.

The song beautifully intertwines elements of nature and spirituality. References to the 'Hanan Pacha,' which in Andean cosmology represents the upper world or heaven, and the reflection of light on the mountains, evoke a sense of connection to the natural world and the divine. The protagonist finds guidance and secrets in the trees and the wind, suggesting that nature plays a crucial role in her journey of self-discovery. The imagery of seeing her reflection in the lagoon and hearing her inner voice sing 'like the sea' symbolizes a deep, introspective moment where she recognizes her unique identity and strength.

Moreover, 'Más Allá' addresses the struggle of fitting into societal expectations versus embracing one's individuality. The lines 'Traté de encajar en el rompecabezas / Y qué pasa si no me interesa / Yo sé que siendo diferente / Brillo más' highlight the protagonist's realization that her true brilliance lies in her differences. This message is further reinforced by the dialogue towards the end, where she is reminded of her roots and the importance of remembering where she comes from. The song ultimately conveys a powerful message about self-acceptance, the importance of cultural heritage, and the endless possibilities that lie beyond the surface of our everyday lives.

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  2. Mashup Peruano
  3. Azúcar
  4. Agua de Mar
  5. MARAVILLOSO (Machu Picchu)
  6. La Nena
  7. VOLVIÓ A LATIR (feat. CHILA JATUN)
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  9. HIJAS DEL SOL (feat. Eva Ayllón y Renata Flores)
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