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SONG MEANING

Gustavo Cerati’s “Cosas Imposibles” is a vibrant call to live right now. The song opens with love quite literally “falling from the sky,” setting a dreamy tone that refuses to over-analyze destiny. Instead, Cerati plants his flag in the present, chanting “Siempre es hoy” (“It’s always today”) as if it were a life motto. When he vows to make his “ashes return to paper,” he hints at creative rebirth – turning past mistakes into fresh lyrics, new artwork, and bolder choices.

From there, the chorus explodes with the desire to achieve “cosas imposibles,” the feats we usually label unrealistic. Forget vague hopes, Cerati insists on chasing tangible reality and eternal passion. The result is an anthem that urges you to trust your instincts, leap before you look, and transform every ordinary moment into something extraordinary. Listen closely and you will feel the rush of possibility pulsing through every chord.

ARTIST BIO

Gustavo Adrián Cerati Clarke (1959–2014) was an iconic Argentine musician and singer-songwriter best known as the leader and guitarist of the legendary rock band Soda Stereo. Celebrated as one of Latin rock's most influential figures, Cerati masterfully blended rock with electronic and pop elements, leaving a lasting impact on the genre. His solo work, including acclaimed albums like Bocanada and Ahí Vamos, showcased his innovative artistry and wide-ranging musical talents.

Throughout his career, Cerati collaborated with renowned artists such as Shakira and Roger Waters, earning numerous awards, including the Latin Grammy. His profound influence continues to inspire generations of musicians and fans across Latin America and beyond.

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