Mi Generacion

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The Echoes of a Turbulent Era: Poligamia's 'Mi Generacion'

Poligamia's song 'Mi Generacion' is a poignant reflection on the experiences and challenges faced by a generation that grew up in Colombia during the 1970s and 1980s. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a time marked by political turmoil, social upheaval, and cultural shifts. The song begins with the narrator reminiscing about their childhood, a time when speaking out was dangerous, hinting at the oppressive political climate of the era. The reference to 1973 sets the stage for a narrative deeply rooted in historical context, as Colombia was experiencing significant political and social changes during this period.

The song continues to explore the impact of these turbulent times on the narrator's personal life and the collective experience of their generation. The mention of watching the sky, which no longer seems eternal, symbolizes a loss of innocence and a growing awareness of the world's harsh realities. The lyrics also touch on the influence of Western culture, as seen in the line about praying to God in English, reflecting the cultural imperialism that permeated many aspects of life. The reference to Unicentro, a popular shopping center in Bogotá, serves as a metaphor for the rapid modernization and commercialization that was transforming the city and its inhabitants.

As the song progresses, it delves into specific historical events, such as the takeover of the embassy and the palace, which the narrator witnessed on television. These events, juxtaposed with the mundane activities of drinking Chocolisto and listening to Lucho Herrera's victories, highlight the stark contrasts and contradictions of the era. The song also touches on the rise of rock en español, a musical movement that resonated with the youth and provided a sense of identity and rebellion. The recurring theme of change and uncertainty is encapsulated in the chorus, where the narrator questions the future and acknowledges that their city is no longer the same. Despite the passage of time, there is a sense of enduring hope and resilience, as the narrator vows to continue loving and fighting for a better future.

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  1. Desvanecer
  2. Mi Generacion
  3. Casualidad
  4. Fue Solo Amor
  5. Mi Verdad
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