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The story behind
Ojo por ójojo 66, according to DoReSol
Ojo por ójojo 66 is one of those tracks that encapsulates the essence of Bersuit Vergarabat in their quest to blend rock with popular Argentine rhythms. At 2:56 in length, this song stands out for its infectious energy and incisive lyrics, which reflect sharp social criticism. The band, which gained prominence in the late 1990s, has always focused on addressing relevant themes of political and social reality through their music, and this song is no exception. The rhythm shifts between cumbia and rock, creating a festive atmosphere that invites reflection.
The creative process behind Ojo por ójojo 66 is part of a context where the band sought to experiment with sounds that resonated with their identity. Although no specific recording year is mentioned, the band’s distinctive style—including the use of instruments like the charango and accordion—is evident. The lineup, featuring figures such as Gustavo Cordera and Juan Carlos Subirá, contributed to crafting a unique atmosphere that combines social critique with the celebration of popular culture. This song, alongside others like "El tiempo no para" and "Señor Cobranza," has become a cornerstone of Bersuit Vergarabat’s repertoire, showcasing their ability to connect with audiences through catchy rhythms and thought-provoking lyrics.
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Don Leopardo
Bersuit Vergarabat · 1999 · Track 8
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