Lo Más Valioso

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The Heart of Music: Celebrating the Devoted Fans

The song "Lo Más Valioso" by Once Tiros, a band known for its blend of rock, ska, and reggae, delves into the theme of the unwavering support and dedication of fans to their local music scene. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the fans' commitment, highlighting that despite any obstacles or challenges, such as heavy rain ('soteres de punta') or police interference ('cae la yuta'), the fans remain steadfast in their support. The song emphasizes the sacrifices fans make, spending their hard-earned money ('la poca plata que tiene') to attend concerts and support their favorite bands.

The band acknowledges that while these fans may be seen as 'vulgar' by some, their passion and ability to overcome barriers ('rompe mil barreras') in order to show their support is what truly touches the artists. This connection between the band and their audience is celebrated as the most valuable aspect of their musical journey. The song suggests that while money ('la plata') is important, especially in times of need, the most precious thing to the artist is the people who sing along to their songs without concern for material wealth ('sin importarle lo que hay').

"Lo Más Valioso" serves as an ode to the fans, acknowledging their importance in the life of a musician. It's a reminder that the relationship between artists and their audience is symbiotic and that the true value in music comes from this connection and shared experience, rather than financial gain.

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  1. Sólo Desde El Barrio
  2. La Comadreja
  3. Un Nuevo Día
  4. Gente Detergente
  5. Maldición
  6. Lo Más Valioso
  7. Diferente
  8. Aventuras Y Proezas
  9. Calaverita Y Culón
  10. Batalla Sin Luz
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