Hasta La Madre (feat. Pasabordo)

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Drowning Sorrows in Song: Yeison Jimenez's 'Hasta La Madre'

Yeison Jimenez's 'Hasta La Madre' is a song that delves into the emotional turmoil following a painful breakup. The lyrics begin with the protagonist expressing distress over seeing his former lover with someone else, which has led him to swear off love. The song's title, 'Hasta La Madre,' is a colloquial expression in Spanish that can be roughly translated to 'fed up' or 'to the limit,' indicating the protagonist's frustration and emotional exhaustion.

The chorus of the song is a call to those who have become disillusioned with love to raise their hands and glasses. It's an anthem for the heartbroken, inviting listeners to join in a night of drinking and partying to forget the pain of love's disappointments. The repeated lines about drinking until six in the morning and opening more bottles underscore the desire to escape from heartache through revelry and alcohol. The song captures the spirit of trying to numb the pain of a broken heart by living a carefree, bohemian lifestyle.

Musically, Yeison Jimenez is known for his work in the popular Colombian genre of música popular, which often combines elements of traditional folk music with contemporary sounds. The upbeat tempo and festive atmosphere of the song contrast with the sorrowful theme, creating a sense of communal healing through shared experience. The collaboration with Pasabordo adds to the dynamic, creating a sense of camaraderie that reinforces the song's message of solidarity among those who have been let down by love.

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  2. Potranca de Corral
  3. Me Sacaron Del Tenampa
  4. Vuelve y Me Pasa
  5. No Volveré a Enamorarme
  6. De Pura Rabia
  7. Respira Por La Herida
  8. Porqué La Envidia
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  10. Me Tiré al Alcohol (feat. Jessi Uribe)
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