No Olvidamos

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A Musical Manifesto: Molotov's 'No Olvidamos' as a Political Critique

Molotov's song 'No Olvidamos' serves as a powerful critique of Mexican political history, spanning several decades and administrations. The lyrics are a chronological recount of various presidents and their administrations, highlighting corruption, incompetence, and the suffering of the Mexican people. The song begins with the era of Echeverría and moves through the administrations of López Portillo, De la Madrid, Salinas, Cedillo, Fox, Calderón, Peña Nieto, and López Obrador. Each verse is a scathing indictment of the leaders' failures and the impact on the common people.

The song employs vivid metaphors and cultural references to underscore its points. For instance, López Portillo is described as a 'dog' who promised to defend the peso but ended up stealing from the people. Salinas is called a 'genius of the economy' who left the country in ruins, and Calderón is criticized for his ineffective war on drugs and his own issues with alcohol. The recurring chorus, 'Que levante la mano si alguien de estos te ha ayudado,' serves as a rhetorical question, emphasizing that none of these leaders have truly served the people.

Molotov's musical style, known for its aggressive and confrontational tone, complements the song's message. The band has a history of addressing social and political issues in their music, making 'No Olvidamos' a continuation of their legacy. The song resonates with listeners who have lived through these administrations and felt the direct impact of their policies. It serves as a reminder to not forget the past and to hold leaders accountable for their actions.

The song's title, 'No Olvidamos,' which translates to 'We Do Not Forget,' encapsulates its essence. It is a call to memory and action, urging people to remember the injustices and to ensure they are not repeated. The song is both a historical recount and a form of protest, making it a significant piece in Molotov's discography and in the broader context of Mexican political discourse.

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