Que Hacer En Caso de Oir Voces
Quiero Club
Embracing the Chaos: Navigating Inner Turmoil in 'Que Hacer En Caso de Oir Voces'
Quiero Club's song 'Que Hacer En Caso de Oir Voces' delves into the complexities of dealing with inner turmoil and the chaos of modern life. The lyrics are a blend of introspective questions and bold declarations, reflecting a struggle with insomnia, fear, and the overwhelming noise of the world. The opening lines, 'Las luces de este lugar / subrallan mi curiosidad,' set the stage for a journey through a mind that is both curious and restless, illuminated by the lights of the city.
The recurring question, 'Que hacer en caso de insomnio?' (What to do in case of insomnia?), suggests a battle with sleeplessness and the anxieties that come with it. The advice to 'aprietale el cuello a todos tus miedos' (squeeze the neck of all your fears) is a metaphor for confronting and overcoming one's fears head-on. This theme of facing fears is echoed in the lines about dealing with a fire ('Que hacer en caso de incendio?'), where maintaining the flame becomes a metaphor for keeping one's passion and drive alive despite the chaos.
The song also touches on the idea of nonconformity and self-acceptance. The lines 'Nadie me va a convencer / no soy quien esta al revez' (No one will convince me / I am not the one who is upside down) assert a strong sense of individuality and resistance to societal pressures. The repeated refrain of 'Que hacer en caso de oir voces?' (What to do in case of hearing voices?) suggests a strategy of embracing the noise and chaos by 'subir el volumen' (turning up the volume), symbolizing a refusal to be silenced or overwhelmed by external or internal pressures. This defiant stance is further emphasized by the declaration to become 'mas sinverguenza cada ves' (more shameless each time), embracing one's true self without fear of judgment.
The song's exploration of insomnia, fear, and self-acceptance resonates with anyone who has felt overwhelmed by the pressures of life. It encourages listeners to confront their fears, embrace their individuality, and turn up the volume on their inner voices, making it a powerful anthem for personal empowerment and resilience.