Es sólo un día más

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The Monotony of Everyday Life in 'Es sólo un día más'

Tequila's song 'Es sólo un día más' captures the essence of the mundane and repetitive nature of everyday life. The lyrics paint a picture of a person returning home late, feeling the cold both physically and metaphorically. The protagonist is searching for something different, something that breaks the monotony, but finds themselves trapped in a cycle of dissatisfaction. This sense of emptiness and the search for meaning is a universal theme that resonates with many people who feel stuck in their daily routines.

The song delves into the emotional state of the protagonist, who feels a void that cannot be filled. Despite not being particularly sad or happy, there is a lingering sense of indifference and a lack of fulfillment. The lyrics describe the protagonist's futile attempts to find something to occupy their mind, whether it's money, cigarettes, or just a distraction. This highlights the struggle of finding purpose and satisfaction in a world that often feels indifferent.

As the protagonist walks through the sleeping city, they ponder the existence of someone who might be thinking of them. However, this thought brings little comfort, as it doesn't change their current situation. The repetition of the phrase 'Hoy, es sólo un día más' emphasizes the cyclical nature of their existence, where each day blends into the next without any significant change. Tequila's song is a poignant reflection on the struggle to find meaning and the pervasive sense of ennui that can accompany modern life.

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  1. Necesito Un Trago
  2. Abre el día
  3. Despistado
  4. Dime que me quieres
  5. El Ahorcado
  6. Es sólo un día más
  7. Mira Esa Chica
  8. Número uno
  9. Que el tiempo no te cambie
  10. Salta!!
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