Hasta Cuándo

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Embracing Vulnerability Under the Moonlight

Onda Vaga's song "Hasta Cuándo" is a poetic exploration of self-discovery and vulnerability. The lyrics are rich with imagery, particularly the recurring motif of the moon, which symbolizes introspection and emotional depth. The opening lines, "Luna brillante del cielo, Hoy te vi," set a contemplative tone, suggesting a moment of clarity or revelation under the moon's light. This celestial body serves as a mirror, reflecting the singer's innermost thoughts and feelings, urging them to confront their emotions and desires.

The chorus poses a poignant question: "Hasta cuándo puedo seguir sin abrirme al mundo, Sin ir más allá de mi, sin vaciarme." This translates to a deep yearning to break free from self-imposed limitations and embrace the world with an open heart. The repetition of the phrase "Irradiá, Vaciamé" (Radiate, Empty me) further emphasizes the desire to be filled with light and to release pent-up emotions. The song suggests that true fulfillment comes from facing both pain and love head-on, rather than avoiding them.

Culturally, the song taps into universal themes of fear, love, and the human condition. Onda Vaga, known for their eclectic mix of folk, rock, and Latin rhythms, uses these elements to create a soundscape that is both soothing and thought-provoking. The gentle strumming of guitars and harmonious vocals create an atmosphere of introspection, inviting listeners to reflect on their own lives and the barriers they may have built around their hearts. "Hasta Cuándo" is a call to embrace vulnerability and to find strength in openness and emotional honesty.

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