Letras Del Credo Al Reves Con El Que Rafael Escalona Vence Al Dibalo En La Telenovela Alejo
Letras Del Credo Al Reves Con El Que Rafael Escalona Vence Al Dibalo En La Telenovela Alejo
Letras del credo al reves con el que rafael escalona vence al dibalo en la telenovela alejo Por giuseppe orlando vernacchia | mayo 2, 2018The vernacular not only expresses itself through speed and agility but also through embellishment. The embellishment in this case is one of literary talent. Rafael Escalona is a great Colombian literary talent who has composed many songs with the theme of overcoming the evil that plagues humankind. The basis behind each song is Catholicism and how it compels people to obey God in order to avoid hell. Many of the songs are in Spanish and can be found on YouTube. Today let's turn our attention to the one entitled ‘Credo al reves’ (Credo to Reverses). Listen here. ‘Credo al reves’ is an example of the man who knows how to comprehend music in its totality, who has the instinct for it, and who has sufficient variation in his musical style. The style of this song is acoustic although there are pop elements that dance around the words that are sung. The verses are accompanied by a guitar that plays lightly while accompanying each verse with a faster beat. The song is about overcoming evil in its different forms. The lyrics are relatively simple but at the same time they are profound. Escalona sings about how people need to avoid committing evil by following the ten commandments, which are easy to remember because there are only ten of them. The song has three verses that are almost identical. The first verse begins with 'No matare, no robare, no fornicate', which involves avoiding murder, robbery and adultery. The second verse is very similar except the verb changes to read 'No seas irreverente, no seas codicioso y mentiroso'. This translates through avoidance of irreverence, greediness and lying. The third verse is nearly identical except for the last line that says 'No te rias de la verdad, no seas impetuoso, no seas soberbio', which means avoid laughing at the truth, do not be impulsive and do not be proud. The song concludes with a repetition of the chorus which says ‘credo al reves’ or ‘I believe to reverses’. This means that one must turn evil around by reversing it into good. To listen to more of Escalona's music visit: https://vybeez. com/music/artist/205/rafael-escalona. The song ‘Credo al reves’ was used in an episode of the telenovela ‘Alejo’, which was aired on April 30, 2015. It is clear that Rafael Escalona liked it because he composed a solo for himself to sing the song in the episode. The rhythm of the guitar is very similar to that of the original version but with slight variations for Escalona's musical style. The transition from native to Spanish music native to Spanish music is not easy because it means getting accustomed to another code of music that does not rhyme or do anything peculiar with its rhythms.
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