The Quest for Freedom in the Urban Jungle

Sandra Mihanovich's song 'Liberock' is a heartfelt exploration of the search for personal freedom and identity within the bustling environment of a big city. The lyrics open with the artist standing in the middle of a vast urban landscape, feeling directionless and unattached, yet driven by a deep desire to find her true self. This sense of seeking is encapsulated in the recurring plea for 'libertad' (freedom), which she pursues relentlessly, no matter where it might be.

The song delves into the process of personal growth and self-improvement. Mihanovich acknowledges that change is gradual and sometimes challenging, as she strives to avoid overthinking and unnecessary worries. This struggle is a universal experience, making the song relatable to anyone who has ever felt lost or uncertain about their path in life. The repetition of the word 'libertad' underscores the importance of this quest, highlighting it as a central theme in her journey.

In the latter part of the song, Mihanovich expresses her desire to carve out her own path and destiny, which she believes is not pre-written. She recognizes that building this path will be difficult, but it is a necessary endeavor for her sense of fulfillment. The act of singing becomes a form of liberation for her, a way to connect with others and receive their energy in return. This mutual exchange through music is portrayed as a source of comfort and motivation, reinforcing the idea that freedom and identity are intertwined with self-expression and community.

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  1. Cuatro Estrofas
  2. Quereme Por Un Rato Así Vivo Mañana
  3. Quereme... Tengo Frío
  4. Es Como
  5. Es La Vida Que Me Alcanza
  6. Puerto Pollensa
  7. A Vos Ciudad
  8. Ahora Tengo Que Pensar Un Poco En Mí
  9. Una Nueva Mujer
  10. Pienso En Vos
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