Hacer Dinero Mas
7 Notas 7 Colores
The Dark Allure of Money: A Dive into 'Hacer Dinero Mas' by 7 Notas 7 Colores
In 'Hacer Dinero Mas,' 7 Notas 7 Colores, led by Mucho Mu, delves into the gritty and often morally ambiguous pursuit of wealth. The song's repetitive chorus, 'Hacer dinero con lo ke sea, hacer dinero es tu tarea,' sets the tone for a narrative that explores the lengths to which individuals will go to make money. This relentless pursuit is depicted as a task, almost a duty, that consumes the lives of those involved.
Mucho Mu's verses paint a vivid picture of the desperation and moral decay that accompany the quest for riches. He describes a world where everything he desires is expensive, and he has only one shot to get what he wants. The imagery of being 'loco por el oro' (crazy for gold) and the acknowledgment that 'cada dia ke pasa empeoro' (every day that passes, I get worse) highlight the destructive nature of this obsession. The lyrics also touch on the harsh realities of life in impoverished neighborhoods, where children sell drugs and the future seems bleak.
The song also critiques the societal structures that perpetuate this cycle of poverty and crime. Mucho Mu's reference to being a 'bandido' and 'asaltando el tren estilo Fargo' (robbing the train Fargo style) underscores the lengths to which people will go to escape their circumstances. The mention of lawyers who never get a day off and the comparison of his earnings to his father's annual salary further emphasize the disparity and the corrupting influence of money. Amparonoia's refrain, 'Hacer dinero maldito dinero, es culpable,' drives home the message that money, while powerful, is also a corrupting force that can lead to one's downfall.
The song's raw and unfiltered portrayal of the pursuit of wealth serves as a powerful commentary on the socio-economic conditions that drive people to desperate measures. It challenges listeners to reflect on the true cost of money and the moral compromises that often accompany its acquisition.