Sería Feliz

Julieta Venegas Julieta Venegas

The Quest for Contentment in Julieta Venegas' 'Sería Feliz'

Julieta Venegas' song 'Sería Feliz' is a poignant exploration of longing and the human desire for fulfillment. The lyrics express a deep yearning for connection, understanding, and recognition. Venegas, a Mexican singer-songwriter known for her blend of pop and alternative music with Latin influences, often addresses themes of love, life, and personal growth in her work, and 'Sería Feliz' is no exception.

The song's narrator speaks of a wish to have someone to talk to 'about nothing,' highlighting the importance of companionship and the simple pleasures of life. The repeated phrase 'Si pudiera' ('If I could') underscores a sense of regret and missed opportunities, as the narrator reflects on what might have been if only they had arrived sooner or had the chance to reclaim lost moments. The chorus, with its haunting 'Ah-ah-ah' refrain, emphasizes a longing for happiness that seems just out of reach.

The desire for respect and to be seen for one's capabilities is another theme in the song. The narrator feels overlooked and undervalued, suggesting that recognition and the ability to express oneself are key to finding happiness. The mention of wanting the 'color' of those who seem to enjoy life implies a wish to experience the same joy and vibrancy that others possess. Overall, 'Sería Feliz' is a contemplative piece that resonates with anyone who has ever felt the pangs of unfulfilled potential or the ache for a deeper connection with others.

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  1. Limón y Sal
  2. Me Voy
  3. Dos Soledades
  4. Algo está cambiando
  5. A Donde Va El Viento
  6. Te voy a mostrar
  7. Sería Feliz
  8. Nada Fue Un Error
  9. Sin Documentos
  10. Mujeres
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