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The Rebel's Anthem: Dissecting WOS's 'CANGURO'

WOS's 'CANGURO' is a powerful and intense song that delves into themes of social injustice, personal freedom, and defiance against oppressive systems. The Argentine rapper, WOS, known for his sharp lyrics and dynamic flow, uses the song to paint a picture of resistance and self-assurance amidst societal chaos.

The lyrics begin with a declaration of self-imposed isolation, with WOS choosing to stay in his own space, away from the troubles of the world. This intro sets the tone for the song, which is both a personal statement of independence and a broader critique of society. The repeated lines 'Cállenlo, sédenlo' suggest a society trying to silence and sedate those who do not conform, while WOS asserts his refusal to be subdued or controlled. The kangaroo kick metaphor implies a strong, unyielding force, symbolic of WOS's determination to fight back against the system.

WOS also touches on the struggles of the working class, critiquing the idea of meritocracy and highlighting the harsh realities of those who work long hours for meager pay. The song's narrative shifts between personal introspection and social commentary, with references to drug use, police brutality, and the underground scene as forms of escape and resistance. The line 'Mi mejor conversación la tuve ayer con una araña' (My best conversation was yesterday with a spider) suggests finding wisdom and solace in unexpected places, further emphasizing the theme of looking inward and questioning the status quo.

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  1. CONTANDO OVEJAS
  2. ARRANCÁRMELO
  3. ANDRÓMEDA
  4. TERRAZA
  5. FRESCO
  6. LA COCHERÍA
  7. ALMA DINAMITA
  8. QUE SE HAGA TARDE
  9. PURPURA
  10. DESCARTABLE
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