ECKO (BZRP Freestyle & Music Sessions #2)
Bizarrap
ECKO's Anthem: A Declaration of Perseverance and Success
In 'ECKO (BZRP Freestyle & Music Sessions #2),' Bizarrap collaborates with ECKO to deliver a powerful freestyle that serves as both a declaration of self-confidence and a testament to perseverance. The song opens with a bold statement, positioning ECKO as a pivotal figure in the rap scene, someone who has earned his place through hard work and dedication. The line 'Darme la VISA a mí es darle la VISA al rap' metaphorically suggests that ECKO's success is synonymous with the success of the rap genre itself, highlighting his significant influence.
Throughout the lyrics, ECKO emphasizes his journey from the streets to stardom, blending elements of street credibility with high fashion and success. Lines like 'Fino pero calle, con un flow Most Wanted' and 'Visto de Gucci, Versace y Balenciaga en los pie' illustrate this duality, showcasing his ability to navigate both worlds seamlessly. The references to iconic figures like Caín Velásquez and Lescano further underscore his resilience and strength, likening his impact in music to their prowess in their respective fields.
ECKO also addresses his critics and doubters, making it clear that their negativity has only fueled his drive. The defiant tone in 'Para los que no creyeron: Que la chupen' serves as a direct message to those who underestimated him. He positions himself as a transparent and authentic artist, contrasting himself with others who 'mienten en lo que escriben.' This authenticity resonates with his audience, as he claims to be 'más transparente que el agua del Caribe,' a vivid metaphor for his genuine nature.
The song is not just a personal anthem but also a broader commentary on the rap industry and the challenges artists face. ECKO's journey from 'hood' to 'show' encapsulates the transformative power of music and the relentless pursuit of one's dreams. His story is one of overcoming obstacles, breaking rules, and ultimately, achieving greatness.