Toca Papa

Walter Olmos Walter Olmos

A Son's Tribute to His Musical Father

Walter Olmos' song "Toca Papa" is a heartfelt tribute from a son to his father, who is a musician. The lyrics convey a deep sense of admiration and longing, as the son reflects on the impact his father's music has had on his life. The song opens with the son reminiscing about hearing his father's music on the radio, which fills him with joy and pride. Despite the physical distance caused by his father's demanding profession, the son expresses his desire to follow in his father's footsteps, learning to play instruments like the timbaleta and the bass, just as his grandfather did.

The recurring chorus, "toca papa toca," serves as a poignant plea for his father to continue playing music. It symbolizes the son's hope to bridge the gap created by their separation and recover the lost time. The music becomes a medium through which they can reconnect and dream together. The son acknowledges the sacrifices his father has made and expresses his pride in having a talented and loving father. The song's emotional core lies in the son's unwavering belief that they will soon be reunited, and music will be the bond that brings them closer.

Walter Olmos, known for his contributions to the cuarteto genre, infuses the song with a sense of nostalgia and familial love. The lyrics highlight the importance of music in their family, spanning generations. The song also touches on themes of perseverance and hope, as the son remains optimistic about their future together. "Toca Papa" is a touching reminder of the power of music to connect and heal, even across distances and time.

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  1. Ay Corazón
  2. Amor De Adolescentes
  3. Chico De La Calle
  4. Enamorado De Ti
  5. Flor De Papel
  6. La Mano De Dios
  7. Toca Papa
  8. Los Buitres
  9. Maldita Sustancia
  10. No Conoce El Amor
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