Messi Perdón

Rubén Tuesta Rubén Tuesta

Chasing Dreams and Visa Nightmares: A Fan's Journey to See Messi

Rubén Tuesta's song "Messi Perdón" is a humorous and relatable tale of a devoted fan's desperate attempts to fulfill his dream of seeing Lionel Messi play in the United States. The song captures the lengths to which the protagonist goes to make this dream a reality, from learning English by listening to Justin Bieber to stealing money from his grandmother and bribing his teacher. These actions, while exaggerated, highlight the extreme measures fans might consider to see their idols in person.

The lyrics also delve into the protagonist's personal sacrifices and the challenges he faces. He quits his job after asking for an advance, buys first-class tickets to appease his wife, and even dresses up as Ken to watch the Barbie movie, all to convince his wife to join him on this journey. The song humorously portrays the protagonist's naivety and determination, as he plans to visit the Eiffel Tower, not realizing it's in France, and prepares to gift a cake to Messi's wife, Antonella.

The climax of the song revolves around the protagonist's frantic plea for a visa, which becomes the final hurdle in his quest. The repeated chorus, "Dame la Visa que ya me quiero ir," underscores his desperation and urgency. However, the dream is ultimately shattered when the visa is denied, leading to a heartfelt apology to Messi. This twist adds a layer of irony and poignancy to the song, as it reflects the often-unpredictable nature of pursuing one's dreams and the bureaucratic obstacles that can stand in the way.

"Messi Perdón" is a lighthearted yet poignant commentary on fandom, determination, and the sometimes absurd lengths people will go to for their passions. It resonates with anyone who has ever faced obstacles in the pursuit of their dreams, blending humor with a touch of melancholy.

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  1. El Álbum de Figuritas
  2. El Álbum de Figuritas
  3. Mamá de Cachetes
  4. Te Quiero Dejar
  5. Media Naranja
  6. Messi Perdón
  7. Mejor Solo (Que Mal Acompañado)
  8. Cachetes
  9. Quedémonos En Casa
  10. Como te olvido
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