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).
Todo se transforma
Sole Giménez Lyrics
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How the make up make her face pretty.
Oh how we have an underbelly,
Bitten by brutality.
How there's guts fried up.
How Lothario leers at slut.
Bitten by brutality.
And how in our first and last years we are the most needy,
Least greedy,
Most grateful,
Least hateful.
How die as deeply doe-eyed as we start.
The song "Todo Se Transforma" by Sole Giménez reflects on the various changes that occur in life, both good and bad. The first two lines of the song, "How the prayer rubs the rosary. How the make up make her face pretty." suggest religious and cosmetic changes that occur in everyday life. The lines that follow, "Oh how we have an underbelly, Bitten by brutality. How there's guts fried up. How Lothario leers at slut." allude to the darker aspects of life that one may encounter, such as violence and sexual exploitation.
The repetition of the phrase "Oh how we have an underbelly, Bitten by brutality" emphasizes the gritty realities of life that people try to hide or ignore. The following lines, "And how in our first and last years we are the most needy, Least greedy, Most grateful, Least hateful. How die as deeply doe-eyed as we start" depict the transformation that occurs as one progresses through life. The idea of starting and ending life with innocence and wonder is contrasted with the darker realities in between.
Overall, "Todo Se Transforma" is a poetic reflection on the various transformations that life brings, both good and bad, and how they shape our experiences and perceptions.
Line by Line Meaning
How the prayer rubs the rosary.
The act of praying while holding a rosary and rubbing it with one's fingers.
How the make up make her face pretty.
The way makeup enhances the appearance of one's face.
Oh how we have an underbelly,
Expressing the existence of an unpleasant or shameful aspect of society.
Bitten by brutality.
Society or individuals experiencing the cruel and violent nature of the world.
How there's guts fried up.
The way in which animal organs are cooked and served as food.
How Lothario leers at slut.
The way in which Lothario, a seductive male, ogles at women who are sexually promiscuous or deemed as such.
And how in our first and last years we are the most needy,
Highlighting the idea that human beings require the most care and assistance at the beginning and end of their lives.
Least greedy,
Referring to the selflessness attributed to individuals in these stages of life.
Most grateful,
Emphasizing gratitude as a quality closely associated with these stages of life.
Least hateful.
Indicating a lower tendency for negative emotions such as hatred at these points in life.
How die as deeply doe-eyed as we start.
Passing away with innocence and purity, similar to the state in which one is born.
Lyrics © Warner/Chappell Music, Inc.
Written by: JORGE ABNER DREXLER, JORGE ABNER DREXLER PRADA
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