La Ruina
VEINTIUNO
Embracing Chaos: The Allure of Shared Ruin in 'La Ruina'
VEINTIUNO's song 'La Ruina' delves into the intoxicating allure of living on the edge, embracing chaos, and finding solace in shared ruin. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a life lived in the fast lane, where the thrill of the night and the uncertainty of the future are embraced wholeheartedly. The repeated desire to 'perder hasta el apellido' (lose even the last name) signifies a longing to shed all inhibitions and societal expectations, diving headfirst into a life of reckless abandon.
The chorus, with its imagery of 'salir de noche, volver de día' (go out at night, return by day) and 'hacer todo lo que no debía' (do everything I shouldn't), captures the essence of living for the moment, regardless of the consequences. This lifestyle is not just about personal ruin but a shared experience, as indicated by 'la ruina a medias en menos ruina' (shared ruin is less ruin). The song suggests that when two people share this chaotic journey, the burden of ruin feels lighter, almost romanticizing the idea of mutual downfall.
The lyrics also touch on themes of loyalty and resilience. Lines like 'por ti no paro hasta ganarme el cielo' (for you, I won't stop until I earn heaven) and 'cuando se vayan todos yo me quedo' (when everyone leaves, I stay) highlight a deep commitment to the partner in crime. Despite the chaos and potential for disaster, there's a sense of unwavering support and a willingness to face the consequences together. This bond is further emphasized by the metaphor of being each other's 'coartada' (alibi) and 'defensa' (defense), suggesting a partnership that thrives on mutual protection and shared secrets.
Ultimately, 'La Ruina' is a celebration of living life to the fullest, embracing the chaos, and finding beauty in shared ruin. It's a testament to the idea that sometimes, the most meaningful connections are forged in the fires of recklessness and rebellion.