Breaking Free from Bad Habits: A Journey of Self-Improvement in 'Puchos'

In 'Puchos,' Perras On The Beach delves into the struggle of breaking free from harmful habits, specifically smoking. The song's protagonist expresses a desire to stop buying cigarettes, acknowledging the negative impact they have on both physical health and personal relationships. The repetition of the phrase 'me hace muy mal' (it makes me very bad) and 'te hace muy mal' (it makes you very bad) underscores the mutual harm caused by smoking, highlighting a shared struggle and a collective need for change.

The lyrics also touch on the self-consciousness and insecurity that come with smoking. The protagonist worries that their kisses and lips are unattractive because of their habit, reflecting a deeper concern about how they are perceived by others. This self-awareness is a powerful motivator for change, as the protagonist prefers to engage in healthier, more enjoyable activities, like buying chocolate and sharing it with a loved one. The imagery of running until they fall suggests a desire for freedom and a return to innocence, away from the constraints of addiction.

The song's chorus, with its repetitive 'Ay, qué feo' (Oh, how ugly), captures the internal conflict and the realization of the unattractive nature of smoking. This repetition emphasizes the protagonist's determination to break free from the habit and the negative self-image it perpetuates. The playful 'la-ra-la' melody at the end adds a light-hearted touch, suggesting hope and the possibility of a brighter, smoke-free future.

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  1. Tuca
  2. Un Montón
  3. Municipálidad
  4. Puchos
  5. Película
  6. Las Ideas
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