A Cry for Responsibility: The Tale of 'Tu Viejita'

Trotsky Vengaran's song 'Tu Viejita' paints a vivid picture of a character who is seen as a burden to society and a source of shame to his family. The lyrics describe a person who spends their days idling in bars, indulging in vices like smoking and drinking, and avoiding any form of productive work. This character is labeled as a 'degenerate' and 'the scum of the neighborhood,' highlighting the disdain and frustration felt by those around him.

The song takes a poignant turn when it brings up the character's 'viejita,' or elderly mother, who is sick and unable to care for him forever. This plea to think about his ailing mother adds a layer of emotional depth to the song, emphasizing the need for the character to take responsibility not just for his own life, but also for the well-being of his family. The societal pressure and the looming threat of legal consequences ('el vigilante te quiere echar el guante') further underscore the urgency for change.

'No hay lugar para vos'—'there is no place for you'—is a powerful line that encapsulates the character's alienation from society. It reflects a broader commentary on how individuals who do not conform to societal norms are often marginalized and left without support. The song serves as both a critique of the character's lifestyle and a call to action, urging him to reconsider his choices for the sake of his mother and his place in the community.

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  1. Todo Puede Estar Mucho Peor
  2. Más Allá o Más Acá
  3. Mentiras
  4. Tu Viejita
  5. Jota Erre
  6. El Último Polvo
  7. Las Penas
  8. Solo Vos
  9. El Funebrero
  10. Sueños Rotos
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