The Struggles and Dreams of Juan: A Tale of Perseverance

Panteón Rococó's song "C.D.A" paints a vivid picture of the daily life and struggles of a man named Juan. The lyrics delve into the routine of a hardworking individual who is determined to improve his life and provide for his loved ones. Each morning, Juan sets out from his home with modest aspirations, seeking only a room and food. His ultimate dream is to give everything to his wife, showcasing his selflessness and dedication.

The song describes Juan's attire and the tools of his trade, painting a picture of a man who is ready to face the day's challenges. His fingerless gloves, Rams cap, white shirt, Levi's pants, and Converse shoes are emblematic of his working-class status. The 'diablo' (a hand truck) and the Central de Abastos (a large wholesale market) are central to his daily grind. The lyrics capture the essence of his labor, from early morning coffee and a simple breakfast to the physical demands of moving large boxes and negotiating for work.

Despite the hardships, Juan finds moments of joy and camaraderie, such as playing soccer during his break. However, the song also highlights the ever-present dangers and uncertainties of his life. An attempted robbery underscores the precariousness of his situation, yet Juan remains resilient, thinking, "Tomorrow is another day." The chorus, "No es fácil subir pero voy a hacerlo" (It's not easy to rise, but I'm going to do it), encapsulates his determination to overcome obstacles and reach for a better future, symbolized by the sun.

"C.D.A" is a powerful narrative of perseverance, hope, and the everyday heroism of individuals like Juan who strive to rise above their circumstances. It resonates with anyone who has faced adversity and continues to push forward, embodying the spirit of resilience and aspiration.

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  2. Aquí Nada Pasó
  3. La Dosis Perfecta
  4. Nada Paso
  5. Buscandote
  6. El Último Ska
  7. Esta Noche
  8. Infiernos
  9. La Carencia
  10. Que pasará
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