Princesas

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The Quest for Authenticity in Morat's 'Princesas'

Morat's song 'Princesas' delves into the themes of searching for genuine experiences and the rejection of superficial relationships. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who is looking for real emotions and connections, whether it's through a spontaneous smile in a bar, a movie that can bring them to tears, or a simple conversation with strangers. The protagonist of the song seems to be on a journey to find authenticity in life's small pleasures, distancing themselves from the pretense and artificiality that often come with certain social interactions.

The repeated reference to 'princesas' (princesses) who collect suitors 'at the foot of their bed' suggests a critique of people who treat relationships as trophies or conquests. The singer expresses a desire to move away from such shallow encounters, emphasizing a sense of liberation and self-discovery in the process. The metaphor of feeling like a 'cigarette butt between lips while smoking' conveys a sense of being used and discarded, reinforcing the desire for more meaningful connections.

Morat, a Colombian band known for their folk-pop style, often incorporates relatable stories and emotions into their music. 'Princesas' is a reflection of the universal human desire to be valued for who we are, rather than what we can offer. It's a call to embrace the simple joys of life and to seek out relationships that are built on sincerity and mutual respect, rather than superficiality and pretense.

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  2. Segundos Platos
  3. Aprender a Quererte
  4. Otras Se Pierden
  5. No Termino
  6. La Policía
  7. No Se Va
  8. Mi Nuevo Vicio
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