LAPLATA
Natalia Lacunza
Embracing Inner Wealth and Unconditional Love in 'LAPLATA'
Natalia Lacunza's song 'LAPLATA' is a vibrant celebration of inner wealth and the power of unconditional love. The repeated refrain, 'Tengo la plata, tengo salud, tengo la fé y toda la actitud,' emphasizes the singer's recognition of her own internal riches. She acknowledges that she possesses everything she needs within herself—money, health, faith, and a positive attitude. This self-assuredness is a powerful statement about self-sufficiency and the importance of inner resources over external validation.
The lyrics also delve into a deep and intimate relationship, characterized by mutual love and understanding. The imagery of 'dos caballos galopando al borde de la carretera' (two horses galloping at the edge of the road) symbolizes the wild, free, and passionate nature of their connection. Despite being 'mundos diferentes' (different worlds), they are united in their journey, suggesting that true love transcends differences and obstacles. The lines 'Yo te quiero, tú me quieres, yo te llamo, tú le llegas' reinforce the idea of a reciprocal and unconditional bond, where both partners are equally committed and responsive to each other.
Furthermore, the song touches on themes of resilience and generosity. The singer offers her time and possessions freely, indicating a willingness to share her life completely with her partner. The mention of 'tengo las piernas fuertes, ando siempre en pelea' highlights her strength and readiness to face challenges. This resilience is not just physical but emotional, as she declares that she no longer wishes to dwell on pain, choosing instead to focus on love and positivity. 'LAPLATA' is a testament to the power of inner wealth, the beauty of unconditional love, and the strength found in resilience and generosity.