Lo Q Va a Pasar

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Embracing Uncertainty and Taking Control: A Dive into 'Lo Q Va a Pasar'

SantaFeria's song 'Lo Q Va a Pasar' delves into the theme of uncertainty and the human desire to take control of one's destiny. The lyrics express a reluctance to know what the future holds, emphasizing the anxiety that can come from overthinking and the constant bombardment of information from media sources. The repetition of the line 'No quiero saber lo que va a pasar' (I don't want to know what's going to happen) underscores a desire to live in the moment and avoid the stress of future uncertainties.

The song also touches on the importance of personal responsibility and action. The lines 'Si yo quiero un cambio no puedo esperar / Acostado en la cama o tiradito en el sofa' (If I want a change, I can't wait / Lying in bed or on the couch) highlight the necessity of taking proactive steps to create change rather than passively waiting for it to happen. This message is further reinforced by the acknowledgment of personal weaknesses and the need to understand both the good and bad aspects of oneself to make meaningful progress.

SantaFeria, known for their fusion of cumbia and other Latin rhythms, uses this upbeat musical backdrop to deliver a message that is both introspective and motivational. The song encourages listeners to take control of their lives, face their fears, and embrace the unpredictability of the future. By doing so, it suggests that real change and personal growth are possible, even in the face of uncertainty.

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  1. Algún Día Volverás
  2. Sacate Uno
  3. Si Te Marchas No Hay Manera
  4. Piensa En Mi
  5. El Gil de Tu Ex
  6. SDA
  7. Negra Cumbiambera
  8. A La Mierda Con Tu Amor
  9. ¿Quién Es?
  10. Morena Esperanza (Homenaje a Illapu)
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