La Raza Del Sol
Journey Lyrics


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Born on the east side
In the Barrio badlands
Juan Cortez walks the streets
He's a proud man
He loves a girl
With eyes that sparkle like diamonds
Troubled world
Makes him fight for his woman
La Raza

From the south blows the wind of La Raza
The legends all told
Follow the sun to the great river valley
La Raza del Sol

Bold and strong
Find a life cross the border
It ain't easy, hassling with law and order
In the soul stands the strength of the family
Holding on with the spirit and glory
La Raza

From the south blows the wind of La Raza
The legends all told




Follow the sun to the great river valley
La Raza del Sol

Overall Meaning

Journey's song "La Raza Del Sol" depicts the story of Juan Cortez, a proud man born on the east side in the Barrio badlands. The song speaks about the love Juan has for a girl with eyes that sparkle like diamonds, and how the troubled world makes him fight for her. The lyrics also highlight the struggle of finding a life cross the border, hassling with law and order, and how the strength of the family lies in the soul. It's a story of triumph and struggle of those who come from humble beginnings in the Barrios.


The song is an ode to the Mexican-American people and their heritage, with the title "La Raza Del Sol" translating to "The race of the sun." The lyrics speak to the pride that Mexican-Americans hold for their culture, and their willingness to fight for their loved ones through any adversity. The wind of La Raza represents a new beginning, a fresh start, and the legends that have been passed down from generation to generation.


Line by Line Meaning

Born on the east side
Juan Cortez was born in the east side of town.


In the Barrio badlands
The east side of town is known for being a dangerous place.


Juan Cortez walks the streets
Juan is a proud man who isn't afraid to walk the streets of his neighborhood.


He's a proud man
Juan takes pride in his heritage and where he comes from.


He loves a girl
Juan is in love with a girl.


With eyes that sparkle like diamonds
The girl Juan loves has beautiful, sparkling eyes.


Troubled world
The world is a difficult place to live in.


Makes him fight for his woman
Because of the difficult world they live in, Juan has to fight to protect the woman he loves.


La Raza
La Raza is a nod to Juan's Latino heritage.


From the south blows the wind of La Raza
The south wind is symbolic of Latino pride and heritage.


The legends all told
The stories of Latino legends are passed down from generation to generation.


Follow the sun to the great river valley
The Latino community follows the sun to the great river valley, a mythical place of prosperity.


La Raza del Sol
La Raza del Sol references the Latino concept of being a people of the sun and represents hope and promise.


Bold and strong
The Latino people are known for being strong and resilient.


Find a life cross the border
Many Latinos cross the border to find a better life in the United States.


It ain't easy, hassling with law and order
Being a Latino immigrant in the United States can be difficult and challenging due to laws and regulations.


In the soul stands the strength of the family
The Latino family unit is strong and is the backbone of the community.


Holding on with the spirit and glory
The Latino community holds on to their traditions and heritage with pride and honor.




Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Universal Music Publishing Group, Peermusic Publishing, Kobalt Music Publishing Ltd.
Written by: JONATHAN CAIN, STEPHEN RAY PERRY

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