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El viento que todo empuja, according to DoReSol
The song El viento que todo empuja by La Renga stands out for its powerful lyrics and deep message. It explores the idea that, despite the adversities we face, there is always something that drives us to keep moving forward. This "wind" symbolizes the inner strength each person must discover to find their path in life. The lyrics include reflections on the fleeting nature of existence, reminding us that death can come at any moment and that it is essential to live the present with intensity.
This track is part of the album Despedazado por mil partes, released in October 1996, a work that marked a milestone in the band's career. Recorded at Estudios Ion and co-produced by Ricardo Mollo and the band itself, the album was presented at the Obras stadium in December of that same year, consolidating La Renga as one of the most relevant bands in Argentine rock. El viento que todo empuja is just one of several songs that emerged from this album, which helped increase the band's popularity and attract a wider audience. The mix was handled by Tony Peluso, contributing to shaping the characteristic sound that defines them. In total, the song lasts 5:22, a duration that allows for enjoying its energy and message.
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Despedazado por mil partes
La Renga · 1996 · Track 10
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