JUBILAR-ME

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The Pursuit of Authentic Happiness in 'JUBILAR-ME'

The song 'JUBILAR-ME' by Oques Grasses, a band known for their eclectic mix of reggae, funk, and pop, delves into the modern struggle between materialism and the pursuit of genuine happiness. The lyrics open with a critique of society's current values, where being happy is no longer important and is out of fashion. Instead, the emphasis is on having a lot of work and money, suggesting a disconnect between what society deems important and what truly brings joy to an individual's life.

As the song progresses, the narrator expresses a desire to break free from societal expectations and find contentment in the simpler aspects of life. The repeated lines 'No vull un vaixell dona’m il·lusió' translate to 'I don't want a ship, give me illusion,' indicating a preference for inspiration and dreams over material possessions. The narrator also rejects the allure of luxury brands like Louis Vuitton and Prada, instead yearning to 'retire' in a metaphorical sense, to live a life filled with music and emotion, away from the superficiality of consumerism.

The song's chorus, with its whimsical wish to 'be my dog and ignore everything,' captures the essence of seeking a carefree existence, unburdened by the pressures of modern life. The narrator's aspiration to look back on life with pride, rather than regret over time wasted on trivial pursuits, is a powerful message about living authentically and valuing personal fulfillment over material success.

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  2. SORT DE TU
  3. COM ESTÀ EL PATI
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  5. Ball de Mànec
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