She has mainly developed her professional career as the lead singer and composer of the successful band Presuntos Implicados, with which she stayed for twenty three years until 2006, when she decided to venture to a solo career.
Sole Giménez has recorded five solo albums since 2006: Ojalá (2006), La Felicidad (2008), Dos Gardenias (2009), Pequeñas cosas (2010) and El cielo de Paris (2012), along with collaborating in duets with the most recognisable voices in Spain (Ana Belen, Los Piratas, Complices, Revolver, Ana Torroja, etc).
Aguas de Marzo
Sole Giménez Lyrics
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Es un resto de le
ña, es la vida, es el sol
Es la noche, es la muerte, es un lazo, es una tripa
Es la canoa, es el remo, es el agua, es el barranco
Es el silencio, es la escucha, es la ola, es el choque
Aguas de marzo is a song about the cycle of life and death, about the unexpected and ever-changing nature of our existence. The lyrics are a list of seemingly unrelated things, but they are all connected by the fact that they are part of the same flow, the same river of life, that we are all swept along in. The song emphasizes the cyclical nature of things, with recurring images of water, sun, and silence. It is a meditation on the inevitability of change and the need for us to adapt and flow with the current.
At its core, Aguas de marzo is a celebration of life and all of its mysteries and wonders. The lyrics invite us to open our hearts to the beauty that surrounds us, to notice the small things that make life worth living. The song is a reminder that life is fleeting and precious, and that we should cherish every moment and every experience that comes our way.
Writer(s): Antonio Carlos Jobim
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