A Raw Confrontation: The Unfiltered World of 'Bullyar'

Cartel de Santa's 'Bullyar' is a gritty and unapologetic dive into the world of bravado, street credibility, and the harsh realities of life. The song, led by the group's frontman Babo, is a direct confrontation to those who live in a fantasy, urging them to open their eyes to the real world. The repeated line 'Abre los ojos ya salte de tu fantasy' (Open your eyes, get out of your fantasy) serves as a wake-up call, emphasizing the need to face reality head-on.

The lyrics are filled with aggressive and explicit language, reflecting the raw and unfiltered nature of the streets. Babo's verses are a mix of self-assured declarations and taunts aimed at his detractors. He boasts about his resilience and the respect he commands, while also mocking those who pretend to be something they are not. The use of metaphors like 'como lluvia las remojo' (I soak them like rain) and 'en moto como honda de caché con el mercedes' (on a bike like a Honda, classy with the Mercedes) paints a vivid picture of his lifestyle and the duality of his existence.

The term 'bullyar' itself is a play on the English word 'bully,' indicating a form of dominance and intimidation. Babo's repeated assertion 'te voy a bullyar' (I'm going to bully you) underscores his intent to assert his dominance over those who challenge him. The song also touches on themes of authenticity and the disdain for those who fake their way through life, as seen in lines like 'tu musica apeste' (your music stinks) and 'suena barata' (sounds cheap).

'Bullyar' is a testament to Cartel de Santa's signature style, blending hardcore rap with elements of regional Mexican music. The group's ability to convey the rawness of street life while maintaining a catchy and engaging flow is what sets them apart in the Latin rap scene. The song is not just a display of lyrical prowess but also a reflection of the socio-cultural environment from which it originates.

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  2. La Pelotona
  3. Bombos Y Tarolas
  4. Yo Me La Perez Prado
  5. Subele a la greibol
  6. Hey Si Me Ven
  7. Shorty Party (feat. La Kelly)
  8. Culón Culito
  9. Bullyar
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