La Prendo

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Empowerment and Hedonism in Bad Gyal's 'La Prendo'

Bad Gyal's 'La Prendo' is a song that exudes confidence and a carefree attitude, characteristic of the artist's style. The lyrics, delivered in a mix of Spanish and English, revolve around themes of self-assertion, hedonism, and the nightlife scene. Bad Gyal, a Catalan singer known for her blend of reggaeton, dancehall, and trap influences, often celebrates female empowerment and sexual freedom in her music, and 'La Prendo' is no exception.

The repeated lines 'Yo soy la que mato / Coro con lo' capo' / Loquita paso el rato / Controla tu gato' suggest that she is in control and commands respect in her social circle, possibly in the music industry or among her peers. The phrase 'La mata que tienes, la prendo' can be interpreted as her willingness to engage in smoking marijuana, but it also serves as a metaphor for igniting the party and bringing energy to the scene. The song's chorus, with its alternating soft and intense rhythms, reflects the duality of her approach to life—capable of being both gentle and fierce.

Cultural references, such as the mention of 'Ropa europea' and 'ASAP Rocky,' place Bad Gyal in a global context, highlighting her fashion sense and international influences. The song's language and references to luxury, such as 'Dom Peri' (Dom Pérignon), alongside more streetwise elements, paint a picture of a woman who navigates different worlds with ease. 'La Prendo' is a celebration of living life on one's own terms, embracing both the high-end and the raw aspects of urban culture.

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  3. 44 (part. Rema)
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