La — Vida Pasa Felizmente (remastered)

The song is a lighthearted critique of the obligation to work. It contrasts the "boredom" and "burden" of a 9-to-5 job with the desire to live life "happily" and freely.

It suggests that while work is a social necessity, it shouldn't consume one's spirit or happiness. La vida pasa felizmente (remastered)

Luis Aguilé was known for his charismatic, almost theatrical delivery. In this track, he uses a conversational tone that feels like he is sharing a humorous secret with the listener. Where to Find It The song is a lighthearted critique of the

Listen for the famous chorus, "Es una lata el trabajar / todos los días te tienes que levantar," which remains a popular catchphrase in Spanish-speaking countries for Monday morning blues. Luis Aguilé was known for his charismatic, almost

The remastered version is widely available on streaming platforms like , Apple Music , and YouTube Music as part of his Grandes Éxitos collections. Karl Pilkington's Hilarious Storytime Experience