Rage Against Oppression: The Defiant Voice of Pablo Hasél's 'IRA'

Pablo Hasél's song 'IRA' is a powerful anthem of resistance and defiance against systemic oppression and corruption. The title itself, 'IRA,' which translates to 'rage' in English, sets the tone for the entire piece. Hasél's lyrics are a raw and unfiltered expression of anger towards the political and social injustices that plague society. He draws parallels between his rage and the IRA (Irish Republican Army), a group known for its militant resistance against British rule in Northern Ireland, suggesting a similar intensity and commitment to his cause.

The song critiques the corrupt legal and political systems, referencing scandals like the Gürtel case, a major political corruption scandal in Spain. Hasél's disdain for the establishment is palpable as he calls out the hypocrisy and violence perpetuated by those in power. He speaks of a 'dictatorship of the proletariat,' advocating for a revolutionary change led by the working class. The imagery of 'cement being thrown' and 'cobblestones raining down' evokes scenes of street protests and clashes with authorities, emphasizing the physical and confrontational nature of the struggle.

Hasél's lyrics also reflect a deep sense of solidarity with the oppressed and a commitment to never back down. He speaks of his 'sacred rite' and 'infinite shot,' symbolizing his unwavering dedication to the cause. The repeated refrain 'como el ira' reinforces his resolve to fight against the monarchy and imperialism, drawing strength from his anger. The song is not just a call to arms but also a declaration of personal integrity and loyalty to his ideals, promising never to betray them even in the face of severe repression.

'IRA' is a testament to the power of music as a tool for social and political commentary. Hasél uses his platform to amplify the voices of the marginalized and to inspire action against injustice. His unapologetic and confrontational style serves as a rallying cry for those who share his vision of a more just and equitable world.

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  1. Afrontar Este Amanecer
  2. Comunista
  3. Siempre Vivirán
  4. Atado y Bien Atado
  5. El Amor Más Fuerte
  6. Si Estallo (Poema)
  7. IRA
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