Bastón

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The Quest for Love and Happiness in 'Bastón'

Plastiko's song 'Bastón' delves into the universal longing for love and happiness. The lyrics express a deep yearning to find love and the emotional toll that comes with waiting and searching. The repeated question, '¿Cuánto tengo que pasar?' (How much do I have to go through?), highlights the struggles and suffering endured in the pursuit of love. This sentiment is further emphasized with the plea to take the singer's soul and understand that all they seek is love.

The song also touches on the desire for freedom and exploration, symbolized by the metaphor of learning to fly. The line 'Para aprender a volar y recorrer el mundo' (To learn to fly and travel the world) suggests a longing to break free from constraints and experience life fully, with the hope that such experiences will lead to mutual happiness and wonder ('y así los dos alucinar'). The saxophone solo in the middle of the song adds a layer of emotional depth, evoking a sense of melancholy and introspection.

Ultimately, 'Bastón' is a heartfelt expression of the simple yet profound wish to see a loved one smile and to find happiness together. The repetition of 'Sólo quiero verte sonreír' (I just want to see you smile) and 'Sólo quiero verte y ser feliz' (I just want to see you and be happy) underscores the importance of these desires. The song captures the essence of human vulnerability and the relentless pursuit of love and joy, making it a relatable and touching piece for listeners.

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  1. Ámbar
  2. Ansias
  3. Bastón
  4. Venezia
  5. Lokos
  6. Prende La Luz
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