En el 2000
Natalia Lafourcade
The Turn of the Millennium: A Reflection on Change and Growth
Natalia Lafourcade's song "En el 2000" captures the zeitgeist of the turn of the millennium, reflecting on societal changes, personal growth, and the search for meaningful connections. The lyrics paint a picture of a world in transition, where traditional gender roles and expectations are being questioned and redefined. Lafourcade expresses a desire for a partner who is intelligent and not given to the excesses of party culture, rejecting superficial traits in favor of substance.
The song also touches on the theme of celebrity obsession, as seen in the reference to Ricky Martin, and the superficiality that can come with it. It critiques the judgmental nature of society, as exemplified by the character Martha, who represents the tendency to categorize and discriminate against others. The mention of Gael García, a well-known Mexican actor, highlights the emptiness felt in the absence of love and the yearning for a significant other.
The chorus marks a shift from external observations to internal transformation. Lafourcade sings about no longer being the naive child she once was, acknowledging the loss of innocence and the growth into a more self-aware individual. The repeated line "Ya no soy" ("I am no longer") emphasizes the evolution of her identity and the newfound depth of her emotions. The song ends on a note of anticipation, looking forward to what the next day will bring, symbolizing the continuous journey of self-discovery and change.