EBRIO (feat. NTG)
Amenazzy
Drunken Regrets and Emotional Confusion
Amenazzy's song "EBRIO (feat. NTG)" delves into the emotional turmoil and confusion that often accompany intoxication. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a night filled with regretful decisions, particularly the protagonist's choice to contact an ex-lover while under the influence. The repeated refrain, "Si te tiré fue por la nota, no vaya' a confundir las cosa'," emphasizes that the actions taken were driven by the effects of alcohol, not genuine feelings or intentions. This line serves as a plea for the ex to understand that the contact was a mistake, not a sign of lingering affection.
The song explores the complexity of post-breakup emotions, where the protagonist admits to still having some form of attachment to the ex, despite being in a new relationship. Lines like "Y aunque yo tenga a otra, na' má' yo te pue'o tener" reveal a sense of possessiveness and unresolved feelings. However, the protagonist also acknowledges the need for both parties to move on, as seen in the lines "Siga su camino, haga su vida." This duality reflects the internal conflict many people face when trying to let go of a past relationship while still feeling a connection.
Culturally, the song taps into the common experience of making poor decisions while drunk and the subsequent regret that follows. It also highlights the struggle of maintaining boundaries and clarity in relationships affected by substance use. The raw and candid lyrics resonate with listeners who have found themselves in similar situations, making the song both relatable and poignant. Amenazzy's delivery, combined with the collaboration with NTG, adds depth to the narrative, making it a compelling exploration of human emotions and the consequences of our actions when under the influence.