Mujer

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A Hymn to Women: Orishas' Anthem of Empowerment

Orishas' song "Mujer" is a powerful tribute to women, highlighting their struggles, resilience, and the ongoing fight for equality. The lyrics are a heartfelt acknowledgment of the hardships women face, from societal expectations to systemic abuses. The song opens with a declaration of truth and solidarity, emphasizing the uncertain and harsh destinies that many women endure. It speaks to the silent suffering and the relentless work women put in, often without recognition or respite.

The song delves into specific issues such as sexual abuse, exploitation, and social corruption, drawing attention to the injustices that women face globally. The reference to Mariana Grajales, a Cuban revolutionary figure, underscores the historical and ongoing struggle for women's rights. Orishas call for collective action, urging everyone to fight for the rights and recognition of women. The lyrics suggest that while progress has been made, there is still a long way to go, and the battle for equality must continue with vigor and determination.

In the final verses, the song shifts to a more hopeful tone, envisioning a future where women's positions are respected and supported at high levels. The repeated refrain, "Mujer te canto este himno," serves as a rallying cry, a promise of solidarity, and a commitment to continue the fight for women's rights. Orishas use their platform to amplify the voices of women, advocating for a world where their contributions are acknowledged, and their rights are upheld. The song is both a tribute and a call to action, blending cultural pride with a universal message of empowerment and justice.

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  1. A Lo Cubano
  2. Canto Para Elewa y Changó
  3. Emigrantes
  4. Hay un Son
  5. Ausencia
  6. Una pagina doblada
  7. Represent
  8. Madre
  9. Bruja
  10. Guajiro
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