Hasta Por La Mañana (part. Manuel Carrasco)

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Embracing the Present: A Night of Passion and Defiance

Morat's song "Hasta Por La Mañana," featuring Manuel Carrasco, is a vibrant anthem of living in the moment and defying societal expectations. The lyrics express a sense of frustration with the mundane obligations and the weight of past experiences. The protagonist is tired of waiting for something to change and seeks an escape from the burdens that have been imposed by others. This sets the stage for a night of liberation and passion, where the focus is on the present rather than the uncertainties of the future.

The chorus, with its repeated declaration of "Que no, que no, que no, que no me da la gana," is a powerful statement of defiance. The protagonist refuses to leave until the morning, emphasizing a desire to savor every moment with their loved one. This insistence on staying together until dawn highlights the importance of connection and the joy found in shared experiences. The lyrics suggest that being with this person brings a sense of completeness and fulfillment that transcends the daily grind.

The song also touches on the theme of time and its fleeting nature. The protagonist acknowledges the lack of time but chooses to prioritize the present, living fully in the moment. The line "Y vivir ahora, que mañana Dios dirá" encapsulates this sentiment, suggesting that the future is uncertain and should not overshadow the present. The song's upbeat tempo and passionate delivery further amplify the message of seizing the day and embracing the beauty of life, especially when shared with someone special.

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  1. Cuando Nadie Ve
  2. Segundos Platos
  3. Aprender a Quererte
  4. Mi Nuevo Vicio
  5. Las Cometas Siempre Vuelan En Agosto
  6. A Dónde Vamos
  7. Besos En Guerra (part. Juanes)
  8. Cuesta Abajo
  9. Otras Se Pierden
  10. No Termino
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