Princesas

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The Quest for Authenticity in 'Princesas' by Pereza

The song 'Princesas' by the Spanish rock band Pereza delves into the themes of searching for genuine experiences and the desire to move away from superficial relationships. The lyrics convey a sense of yearning for simple pleasures, such as a spontaneous smile in a bar, a movie that can bring tears, or a conversation with strangers. The protagonist seems to be seeking moments that feel real and raw, as opposed to the artificiality that often pervades social interactions.

The repeated metaphor of feeling like a 'colilla' (cigarette butt) between someone's lips while smoking illustrates a sense of being used and discarded, highlighting the transient nature of some relationships. The singer's decision to leave a situation where he felt like an accessory to someone else's life ('princesas que buscan tipos que coleccionar') suggests a rejection of being objectified or treated as a conquest. The song reflects a journey towards self-discovery and the importance of valuing oneself over the need for validation from others.

Musically, Pereza is known for their rock and pop influences, and 'Princesas' carries a laid-back yet introspective tone that complements the lyrics. The song's narrative is one of liberation from the expectations of others and the pursuit of personal happiness. It's about finding joy in the little things and embracing the freedom that comes with letting go of what no longer serves you.

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  2. Pirata
  3. Dímelo
  4. Princesas
  5. Violento Amor
  6. Yo Pienso En Aquella Tarde
  7. Aproximación
  8. No se quiere suicidar
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