Cachetes
Rubén Tuesta
The Obsession with Collecting: A Humorous Take on Sticker Mania
Rubén Tuesta's song "Cachetes" humorously explores the obsession with collecting football stickers, a common pastime that often leads to extreme measures. The lyrics tell the story of a family that goes to great lengths, even selling their car, to buy packs of stickers in hopes of finding the coveted Lionel Messi sticker. This quest becomes a source of tension and financial strain, highlighting the lengths to which people will go for their hobbies and the sometimes absurd consequences of such obsessions.
The song captures the frustration and disappointment of not finding the desired sticker, despite significant investment. The repeated line, "Quería a Messi y me salió Mbappé" (I wanted Messi and I got Mbappé), underscores the irony and humor in the situation. The protagonist's desperation to complete the album and outdo a friend adds a competitive edge to the narrative, reflecting the social pressures and personal stakes involved in such seemingly trivial pursuits.
Tuesta's playful lyrics also touch on the familial and financial repercussions of this obsession. The protagonist's mother is exasperated by the waste of money, and the family's financial stability is jeopardized, leading to humorous yet poignant moments. The song ends on a note of resigned humor, with the protagonist acknowledging the loss of the car, financial stability, and even personal relationships, all for the sake of a sticker album. This light-hearted yet insightful song serves as a commentary on the sometimes irrational nature of human desires and the lengths to which people will go to fulfill them.