Released in 2014, "" by Chayanne is a high-energy anthem that serves as a celebration of life, gratitude, and cultural roots. As the third single from his album En Todo Estaré , it quickly became a staple in his discography, blending Caribbean rhythms with an uplifting message of resilience. Core Themes and Message
: Verses like " Caer es permitido y levantarse es obligado " (Falling is permitted, getting up is mandatory) reinforce the idea that failure is part of the journey, but moving forward is essential. Chayanne - Madre Tierra -Oye--Audio-
Madre Tierra, we hear your cry A cry for help, a cry to try To live in harmony, to live as one With nature's rhythm, under the sun Released in 2014, "" by Chayanne is a
The song heavily samples "Oye" by the Cuban group Los Papines, paying homage to Afro-Caribbean musical roots while giving it a contemporary global appeal. Impact and Reception Upon its release, "Madre Tierra (Oye)" dominated the Madre Tierra, we hear your cry A cry
: Don't throw stones at your neighbor if your own roof is made of glass. "Perro que ladra, no muerde"