Warmisitay

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Celebrating Andean Femininity in 'Warmisitay'

The song 'Warmisitay' by Milena Warthon is a vibrant celebration of Andean culture and femininity. The term 'Warmisitay' itself is a Quechua word that can be translated to 'young woman' or 'girl.' The lyrics of the song focus on a young woman, referred to as Warmisitay, who is dancing in a traditional skirt, known as a 'pollerita,' during a carnival. The red color of the skirt and the way she moves to the rhythm of the music are highlighted, suggesting that her dance is captivating and full of life.

The song's chorus, which repeatedly asks Warmisitay whom she is going to enchant, implies that her beauty and the way she dances are mesmerizing to those around her. The lyrics also describe her as having pure magic, being free like the wind, and a goddess of the Andes, which elevates her to a nearly mythical status. The mention of her dancing among the stars and shining like no one else further emphasizes her unique and enchanting presence.

Milena Warthon, the artist, is known for her music that often incorporates traditional Andean elements and instruments, blending them with contemporary styles. In 'Warmisitay,' she celebrates the cultural heritage of the Andes and the power of its women. The song is not just about the physical act of dancing but also about the spirit and identity of the Andean woman, who is portrayed as strong, beautiful, and in harmony with nature.

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  2. Ojos Negros
  3. Mashup Peruano
  4. La Nena
  5. VOLVIÓ A LATIR (part. CHILA JATUN)
  6. FIESTA PATRONAL
  7. Azúcar
  8. HIJAS DEL SOL (part. Eva Ayllón y Renata Flores)
  9. Más Allá
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