¿Quién Soy Yo?

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The Search for Identity in OBK's '¿Quién Soy Yo?'

OBK's song '¿Quién Soy Yo?' delves deep into the themes of identity, confusion, and the quest for self-understanding. The lyrics open with a poignant question about who has the power to compartmentalize their pain and who dares to speak on their behalf. This sets the stage for a journey of introspection, where the protagonist grapples with their sense of self and the external influences that cloud their true identity.

The recurring metaphor of a 'manta' or blanket that confuses and obscures the protagonist's inner self is particularly striking. This blanket represents the layers of confusion and external expectations that prevent them from seeing their true nature. The imagery of a never-stopping 'noria' or Ferris wheel further emphasizes the relentless and cyclical nature of their internal struggle. The protagonist longs for a moment of clarity, a pause in the chaos, to understand themselves better and to stop the world from spinning out of control for both them and their partner.

The song also touches on themes of love and sacrifice. The protagonist feels like a lover who has given away their soul for a kiss, only to later yearn for their soul, the kiss, and their previous life back. This reflects a deep sense of loss and regret, highlighting the emotional turmoil that comes with losing oneself in the pursuit of love or external validation. The repetition of the chorus underscores the persistent nature of these feelings, as the protagonist continues to seek answers to the fundamental question: '¿Quién soy yo?' or 'Who am I?'.

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  1. Nada Soy Sin Ti
  2. Dicen
  3. Resignación
  4. Siempre Tú
  5. El Cielo No Entiende
  6. Robarle Al Tiempo
  7. Nada Es Como Yo Lo Soñé
  8. En Medio de Nada
  9. Si Esto No Es Amor
  10. Y Tú Que Piensas
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