La Historia de Nunca Acabar

Sandra Mihanovich Sandra Mihanovich

The Courageous Confession of Sandra Mihanovich

Sandra Mihanovich, a renowned Argentine artist, brings in her song 'La Historia de Nunca Acabar' a personal and intimate narrative that challenges the social norms of her time. The lyrics are a sincere confession about her sexuality, something that, at the time, was considered bold and pioneering. The song begins with a description of her mother, a strong and inspiring figure, who seems to have influenced the artist in her pursuit of authenticity and self-expression.

The lyrics continue with Sandra reflecting on her childhood and youth, highlighting her educational and artistic experiences. She mentions her classes in recorder, dance, theater, and sculpture, revealing a life rich in culture and expression. The artist also shares her experiences in therapy, mentioning her interest in Lacan, which suggests an ongoing quest for self-knowledge and understanding of her identity.

However, it is at the end of the song that Sandra makes a powerful revelation about her love life. She mentions that, despite having lived many loves and stories, she has always felt a difficulty in truly connecting with men. This confession marks a moment of courage and authenticity, especially in a time when the discussion around sexuality and LGTBIQ+ rights was still in its early stages. Through her music, Sandra Mihanovich not only shares her personal story, but also positions herself as a pioneer in the fight for the rights and visibility of the LGTBIQ+ community.

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  1. Dame Un Minuto Más de Ti
  2. Quereme Por Un Rato Así Vivo Mañana
  3. Darse Cuenta
  4. Quereme... Tengo Frío
  5. Como El Juez a La Verdad
  6. De Tu Ausencia
  7. Quiero Encontrar Mi Lugar
  8. Se Metieron Con Todo
  9. Es Como
  10. Siempre Así
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