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: A central theme is the refusal to forget the past, specifically the victims of military dictatorships. Heredia's participation is deeply symbolic, as he was a prominent voice against the Argentine dictatorship and suffered personal loss during that era.
: Trueno emphasizes a collective identity with lines like "Mi nombre es Latino y mi apellido Americano" (My name is Latino and my last name is American). HOOP HOOP
: "Mi pena por panas desaparecidos, memoria" (My pain for disappeared friends, memory) directly references the "desaparecidos" (the disappeared), victims of state-sponsored violence. Visual and Symbolic Elements
The song's title, "Tierra Zanta" (Holy Land), refers to the Latin American continent as a sacred space of belonging and history. released on May 12
The track is a unique blend of modern and traditional Candombe , an Afro-Uruguayan and Argentine musical style. This sonic fusion mirrors the lyrical intent of connecting the youth's urban sounds with the deep-rooted folk traditions represented by Heredia, one of Latin America's most iconic "trovadores" (troubadours). Thematic Core: Identity and Memory
is a landmark collaboration between Argentine rapper Trueno and legendary folk singer Víctor Heredia , released on May 12, 2022, as part of Trueno's award-winning second studio album, Bien O Mal . The song serves as a powerful socio-political anthem that bridges generational gaps to explore themes of Latin American identity, resilience, and historical memory. Musical and Cultural Fusion and historical memory.
The official music video and live performances, such as the Red Bull Symphonic and NPR’s Tiny Desk , utilize powerful imagery. TIERRA ZANTA - song and lyrics by Trueno, Victor Heredia