Embracing Authenticity: Valentín Elizalde's 'Soy Así'

Valentín Elizalde's song 'Soy Así' is a powerful declaration of self-acceptance and authenticity. The lyrics convey a message of the singer's understanding and acceptance of his true self, despite the expectations and desires of others. Elizalde, a Mexican banda music singer, was known for his emotive performances and heartfelt songs, and 'Soy Así' is a testament to his commitment to staying true to himself.

The song speaks to the impossibility of meeting someone else's idealized expectations. Elizalde makes it clear that he was not born to be a king, prince, or idol to be worshipped. He emphasizes that he cannot be someone's puppet or an angelic figure. The repeated lines 'Soy así' (I am like this) and 'Así nací y así me moriré' (I was born this way and I will die this way) underscore his acceptance of his identity, complete with flaws and all. He insists that he has never deceived or lied about who he is, reinforcing the theme of honesty.

The metaphor of refusing to walk on the ground and instead being like the eagles in the air suggests a desire for freedom and an unwillingness to be constrained by others' demands. Elizalde's lyrics resonate with anyone who has felt the pressure to conform to someone else's image of who they should be. The song is a celebration of individuality and the courage it takes to live life on one's own terms, without pretense or falsehood.

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  2. El Pavido Navido
  3. Soy Asi!
  4. Por Que Te Vas De Mi
  5. Vida Prestada
  6. El M Grande (feat. Calibre 50)
  7. A Mis Enemigos
  8. Clave 7
  9. Mi Yaquesita
  10. Cuanto Me Gusta Este Rancho
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