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The meaning of the lyrics of the song "Fama" by the artist "Tranzas"

In the song "Fama," Tranzas uses bitterness and sarcasm to describe his ex-lover who chases fame, forgetting about their past love and what he did for her.

The lyrical hero sadly watches the girl strive for popularity through participation in television shows where "people quickly become famous." He ironically notes that she is "dying from these programs," implying that her pursuit of fame is a slow death of her true self.

The phrase "I gave you the best / Or maybe everything I could give you" suggests that the hero put his heart and soul into the relationship, trying to make his beloved happy. Now, seeing her chase empty ideals, he feels betrayed and used.

The chorus of the song is filled with bitter irony. The hero's "fame" is not so much recognition and success as it is the pain of betrayal and disappointment. He calls himself a "poor fool" who believed in false promises.

The second address to the heroine in the second verse further intensifies the feeling of bitterness and disappointment. The author mocks her attempts to break into television, where "she is promised" that she will become a star without putting any effort into it.

The repeating phrase "Famous, like me" at the end sounds like a bitter curse. The hero seems to wish his ex-lover to experience the same pain and disappointment he feels, having experienced the dark side of fame.

Y ahora estas en television

Y ya te crees mejor

Ya me esperabas que ibas a cambiar

Que siempre fuiste mi amor

Que yo te di lo mejor

O tal ves todo lo que te pude dar

Y ahora te mueres por esos programas

En donde quieren cantar

En donde algunos

De un dia para el otro

Se vuelven famosos

Tal ves como yo

[Chorus:]

Que tengo fama que me viste la cara

De un pobre tonto que creyo en tus palabras

Que tengo fama de que siempre te amaba

Aunque tal ves ya no me sirva de nada

Y mientras tu jamas pudiste entenderlo

Fuiste a buscar un poco mas de dinero

Y ojala que nunca sepan tu historia

No seras de verdad famosa como yo

Ahora estas en television

Te metiste en la actuacion

Aunque no sabes nada de actuar

Si estas con el director

Si estas con el productor

Seguro tienes un papel estelar

Y te prometen que seras modelo

Seras estrella de rock

Dicen que no necesitas talento

Y seras famosa

Tal ves como yo

[Chorus: 2x]

Famosa como yo

Famosa como yo

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