Veredicto

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A Raw Reflection on Life's Struggles and Societal Chains

SPVIC's song 'Veredicto' is a powerful and raw exploration of personal and societal struggles. The lyrics delve into themes of familial relationships, societal expectations, and the harsh realities of life. The song opens with a dialogue between a parent and child, highlighting the complexities and tensions within family dynamics. The parent expresses a mix of love, disappointment, and frustration, reflecting on the sacrifices made and the mistakes encountered along the way. This sets the tone for a broader commentary on the challenges of navigating life and the expectations placed upon individuals by their families and society.

The song then transitions into a critique of societal norms and the false sense of freedom that many people experience. SPVIC addresses issues such as prejudice, materialism, and the lingering effects of historical injustices. The reference to slavery and the critique of modern-day luxuries as new forms of chains underscore the ongoing struggle for true freedom and equality. The artist's mention of not being black but still speaking on slavery, and not being Jewish but condemning Hitler, highlights a universal empathy and a commitment to justice and truth.

In the latter part of the song, SPVIC reflects on personal experiences and the pursuit of authenticity in a world filled with superficiality. The lyrics touch on the artist's journey, the temptations faced, and the resolve to stay true to oneself despite external pressures. The mention of 'another plan' and 'another side' suggests a sense of otherworldliness or a higher purpose, contrasting with the mundane and often corrupt reality. The song concludes with a call to action, urging listeners to rise above societal constraints and embrace a collective dream of genuine freedom and fulfillment.

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