Supermercado

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The Aisles of Existence: Mon Laferte's 'Supermercado'

Mon Laferte's 'Supermercado' is a song that delves into the themes of consumerism, existential angst, and the search for meaning in a world that often feels superficial and disconnected. The lyrics paint a picture of a person wandering the aisles of a supermarket, confronted by products that promise happiness but ultimately leave them feeling empty and questioning the state of their existence. The supermarket serves as a metaphor for society's relentless push towards consumption and the facade of fulfillment it offers.

The song's chorus questions the security and stability of our lives, suggesting that fear has been ingrained in us, possibly by the very systems that encourage our consumerist behavior. The mention of 'darkness and weapons' implies a deeper conflict, perhaps hinting at the societal or personal battles we face, which we are urged to conceal ('Debemos guardarlas' - 'We must put them away'). The 'facilidad de palabras' or 'ease of words' in the supermarket could refer to the hollow conversations and interactions that take place in such a setting, highlighting the lack of genuine connection.

The final verse introduces a sense of urgency and change, with 'Hoy es un día raro' ('Today is a strange day') and 'Cadena nacional / Nos vamos de paro cardíaco' ('National chain / We are going on cardiac arrest'). This could symbolize a collective awakening or a critical moment that disrupts the mundane cycle of consumerism. Mon Laferte's evocative lyrics and emotive delivery invite listeners to reflect on the deeper implications of our daily choices and the societal structures that shape them.

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  1. Supermercado
  2. Mi Buen Amor (part. Enrique Bunbury)
  3. Pa' Dónde Se Fue
  4. La Nave Del Olvido
  5. Amárrame (part. Juanes)
  6. Tu Falta de Querer
  7. Depresión
  8. Tormento
  9. Te Vi
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