Exploring the Depths of Freedom in 'Libertad'

Julieta Venegas' song 'Libertad' delves into the profound and often elusive concept of freedom. The lyrics reflect a contemplative journey, where the artist questions the true extent and nature of what we call freedom. Venegas begins by describing a state of passive listening, which transitions into deep introspection about the boundaries and essence of freedom. This sets the stage for a philosophical exploration, inviting listeners to ponder alongside her.

The imagery in the song is rich and evocative. Venegas uses metaphors like 'jumping from one star to another' and 'swimming in the river to reach the sea' to illustrate the boundless and sometimes intangible nature of freedom. These metaphors suggest that freedom is not just a physical state but also a mental and emotional journey. The idea of moving from one star to another implies a limitless expanse, while reaching the sea from the river symbolizes a journey towards a vast, open space, free from constraints.

Venegas also touches on the authenticity of our actions and feelings as a measure of true freedom. She suggests that real freedom involves doing what we genuinely feel and feeling what we express. This alignment of actions and emotions is portrayed as a form of liberation for the soul, granting it its 'own just and free freedom.' The repetition of the phrase 'hasta dónde llega lo que llamamos libertad' (how far does what we call freedom go) emphasizes the ongoing quest to understand and attain true freedom, making the song a reflective and thought-provoking piece.

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  1. Algo Está Cambiando
  2. Limón y Sal
  3. Me Voy
  4. Andar Conmigo
  5. A Donde Va El Viento
  6. Eres Para Mí (part. Mala Rodriguez)
  7. Lento
  8. El Dolor Del Micro
  9. El Ladrón (part. La Sonora Santanera)
  10. Miedo (part. Lenine)
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