Embracing Life's Journey: A Call to Live Fully

Pablo Alborán's song 'Vivela' is a powerful anthem that encourages listeners to embrace life with all its complexities and uncertainties. The lyrics challenge the conventional wisdom that life is a predetermined game of chess, where dreams are mere illusions that eventually fade away. Alborán dismisses these pessimistic views, urging people to live authentically and passionately, regardless of societal expectations or the fear of failure.

The song delves into the nature of love and destiny, questioning the notion that love is just a game or a foolish illusion. Alborán argues that true love comes from the heart and that those who love deeply are not foolish but courageous. He emphasizes the importance of walking one's own path and creating a unique journey, rather than being bogged down by the remnants of a withered past. The repeated refrain 'Vívela' serves as a mantra, reminding listeners to live life to the fullest, free from barriers and regrets.

Alborán also touches on the concept of fate and the belief that our future is dictated by luck or destiny. He counters this by asserting that the power to change our lives lies within us, in our willingness to act and make positive changes. The song is a call to action, encouraging people to let go of resentment, focus on the present, and recognize the beauty of life, even when it seems upside down. 'Vivela' is a celebration of life’s potential and a reminder that we have the power to shape our own destinies through love, courage, and determination.

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  3. Dónde Está El Amor (feat. Jesse & Joy)
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  5. Amigos (feat. Maria Becerra)
  6. Prometo
  7. Peces de Ciudad
  8. Dónde Está El Amor
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