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Akapellah Akapellah

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Today I have the honor of being by the side
Of a magnificent guest, a renowned artist
Known and respected inside and outside the state
With you: Akapellah, El Goldo Funky, the heaviest

Good afternoon, how are you? What a blessing
Damn, thanks, I felt flattered by the introduction
And well, a little nervous, well, for the conversation
But happy to be here, thanks for the invitation

Mmm, El Gordo Funky, where did you come up with that?
Did they give it to you? Or did you come up with it yourself?
And now what is it? Skinny Funky after you lost weight?
And how did you lose weight? Did you train or have surgery?

Pedro Elías Aquino is my given name
And my first AKA in hip-hop was Masta Killah
One day it occurred to me Akapella rapping in a group
And over time I added the H

And I had to lose weight because I was very obese
And now every day I train and when I eat there's no excess
I'm still El Goldo Funky and I'll never change that
Because the weight of my name is not in me, but in my verses

Mmm, in a plaza those were your beginnings
A boy of values, a chubby kid from the building
Peaceful, educated, family-oriented without any vices
An atypical rapper who lives his life judiciously

Normal like any kid when he's young
Peaceful, educated, and yes, the other more or less
A fan of Toddy, malt, and tequeños
Like any local from any small town, yeah

Oh, no, Akapellah, how boring, brother
You look like a Mormon, we might have to give you a Nobel Prize
We want to see action, get angry, get high
In fact, I'm going to put away my iPhone before you steal it

Calm down, not all rappers are thugs
Just like not all influencers are idiots
I don't sell drugs or am in fashion for some robbery
But being a rapper is freestyling and I rhyme everything

My bad if at 14 while you were messing around
I was doing my thing and by 21 I was living it
My passport looks like a Panini album (why?)
Because it's full of stamps and stickers, yeah

That's true, I see it in your posts
I'm happy for the contract and also the nominations
It's brutal how you cause sensations in people
I confess that I'm a big fan of all your songs

That's a lie, you're not a fan of mine
You're saying that in front of the camera for show
You guys are faithful fanatics of gossip
And you wouldn't have invited me if the fuss hadn't been stirred up

Which happened months ago, but brutal, that was the plan
They bit the worm on the hook like fish
And now that I have your attention, it turns out and happens
That I came to rap instead of talking so much nonsense, okay? (Come here)

Speaking of that, it's good that you mention it
What really happened? We want you to tell us
Was it resolved or is something pending?
Was the dissing a strategy or was it conscious?

You're wrong, man, with all due respect
That wasn't a diss, that's called a 'hold up'
Shoemaker to his shoes, I don't get involved in other people's business
And if they get into mine, whoever it is, I'll mess them up

But finally, are you a rapper or not?
What do you think of those lists that some media outlets made?
What do you think about being included in those lists?
And what would be your top three best rappers?

Look, except for Marlon, Edgar, and Aldo Roberto
Almost all my favorite rappers are dead (alright)
Don't keep asking me, I'm not an expert
I'm just a good student honoring my teachers

Okay, since we're talking about hardcore rap
The so-called legacy you talk about, what's it about?
Because I feel the vibe is good, but something's missing
What does a good rapper need to kill it?

Yeah, yeah, maybe you're unaware of the faithful trajectory of my pen
Because I don't have a song with Ozuna
But without much budget, I'm still out here
Without having to resort to fallacy and slander

Thanks to serious people who join in
Who were born with rap from the cradle, like baseball with Acuña
Who keep it going, working with their nails
And defend what they think when they wield their pencil

Ten years ago I told you in Como Siempre
Sow, so you can reap in the next
Trends come and go, but rap will always be present
Because the beat is not just for dancing, it's also to be felt (amen)

The day I'm no longer here, the songs I made (amen)
Will continue to live as long as the kids improvise (amen)
Many years emerging to the surface
But we must keep moving forward so it's not wasted (let's go)

And go fuck yourselves, don't ask me to improvise (fuck it)
I have nothing else to say, I said what I wanted (that's it)
Now give the interview a sensationalist title
So that no one can resist and it goes viral, motherfuckers

Yeah
It's Akapellah
Yeah
Oldtape
Yeah
O.B. g

  1. La Sabia Escuela (feat. Canserbero y Lil Supa)
  2. Pa' Ganá
  3. Residente - No Eres Rapero
  4. Double Cup (feat. Trainer & Big Soto)
  5. Elissir
  6. Réplica
  7. Am0R
  8. Smoking (feat. Denyerkin)
  9. Sucio (feat. Nach)
  10. Como Mario
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