Dos Moneda

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The Tragic Tale of Neglect in 'Dos Moneda'

The song 'Dos Moneda' by Ulises Bueno is a heart-wrenching narrative that delves into the consequences of addiction and neglect. The lyrics tell the story of a father whose alcoholism has led to the loss of his family and ultimately, the death of his son. The song's title, which translates to 'Two Coins' in English, is a poignant symbol of the father's regret and the price of his vice.

The protagonist describes himself as 'the most unhinged in the world,' blaming his addiction for the departure of his wife and the estrangement from his son. The child, who never knew the love and care of a father, is forced to beg on the streets to support his father's drinking habit. One cold, rainy night, the son comes to his father, hungry and cold, only to be met with violence and rejection. The father, consumed by his addiction and anger, sends his son away. The next morning, he finds his son dead from exposure, clutching two coins meant for buying more alcohol. This tragic moment serves as a wake-up call to the father, who realizes the irreversible damage his addiction has caused.

The song serves as a cautionary tale, urging parents to avoid harming their children through their own vices. It's a stark reminder of the responsibilities of parenthood and the devastating effects that addiction can have on families. Ulises Bueno, known for his Argentine cuarteto music, often tells stories of real-life struggles and emotions, and 'Dos Moneda' is a powerful example of his storytelling through music.

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  1. Dale Vieja Dale
  2. Intento
  3. Cuéntame
  4. Te Extraño Tanto
  5. Soy
  6. Dime Que Tengo Que Hacer
  7. Y Hubo Alguien
  8. Cuando Quieras Quiero
  9. Dos Moneda
  10. Se Que No (feat. El Polaco, Marama y Matias Valdez)
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