Dice el cartel que está prohibido
Subir
Pero tal vez sin hacer ruido
Desde allí
Podamos olvidar mirando la ciudad
Todos los sitios del mundo donde prefieres estar
El mundo no es para tanto
Y esta calle está bien
Ya has visto las Pirámides
Qué más quieres ver
Si hay que ir a los Glaciares
Nos sacamos un tren
Corazón congelado
No me vas a querer
El mundo no es para tanto
Mejor quédate
Tratemos de olvidar mirando la ciudad
Yo me invento las montañas
Tú te inventas lo demás
El mundo no es para tanto
Y esta casa está bien
Ya has visto las Pirámides
Qué más quieres ver
Allí fuera hay paisajes
Que te erizan la piel
Aquí tocas el techo
Si te pones de pie
El mundo no es para tanto
Hay ruinas y yo qué sé
Ninguna catarata
Te va a hacer comprender
El sentido de nada
Ni el cómo ni el porqué
Todo esto se acaba
Qué más quieres saber
El mundo no es para tanto
Pero te acompañaré
about
This Single is only available in digital format
"El Mundo No Es Para Tanto" is an advance Digital Single to introduce the upcoming album by MARINITA PRECARIA
A few weeks ago, we gave you “Final Explicado”, the first song introducing us to MARINITA PRECARIA’s debut album. We are still following the trail that Marina is building with her songs, leading us to that anticipated moment, and we have gotten to “El Mundo No Es Para Tanto”. A song where, amidst tropical echoes, the songwriter lets her most colorful pop spirit loose. And once again, it seems that with so few and such intimate resources, she talks about such grand and immense things: “El mundo no es para tanto / Y esta calle está bien / Ya has visto las Pirámides / Qué más quieres ver” (The world isn’t all that / And this street is just fine / You’ve already seen the Pyramids / What more do you want to see). The production work of Sergio Pérez (LOS PUNSETES, Soleá Morente, Joe Crepúsculo, MUJERES, LA BIEN QUERIDA, CABIRIA and many more) stands out again, giving the sound a solidness and certain complexity that pushes the song to be even more emotionally intense. And the beautiful, cloudy cover photo is by Neelam Khan Vela. We are still building the path, and we feel like Marina is leading the way and holding our hand, and that makes us feel SO good.
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