De Brutas- Nada
“They asked for the fire / I gave them a match / They asked for the ocean / I gave them a cup / Now they ask for a feeling / I give them De Brutas- Nada.”
On the other side is Rubén Tejedor, played with comedic brilliance by Rubén Cortada. Rubén is a laborer from a small town. He is ruggedly handsome but culturally rough around the edges. He defines himself through physical labor, traditional masculinity, and a rigid, somewhat archaic worldview. He is, in the eyes of Cristina’s circle, a "brute." De Brutas- Nada
At first glance, the title—a mix of Spanish and Portuguese-inflected phrasing suggesting “Of Brutes/ Rough Ones—Nothing”—seems cryptic. However, to those who have fallen under its spell, De Brutas- Nada is more than a song; it is a philosophical treatise set to a haunting melody. It is an anthem for the exhausted, a lullaby for the over-thinkers, and a mirror held up to the face of emotional burnout. “They asked for the fire / I gave