Boliganga 3
Corona (sc)
The Rise and Dominance of Boliganga: A Trap Anthem
Corona (sc)'s song 'Boliganga 3' is a powerful declaration of success and dominance in the trap music scene. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the artist's journey from humble beginnings to achieving significant financial success and recognition. The repeated mention of 'más número en la cuenta ya no pago renta' (more numbers in the account, no longer paying rent) signifies a major milestone in the artist's life, highlighting the financial freedom and stability that comes with success in the music industry.
The song also delves into themes of authenticity and street credibility. Corona (sc) contrasts his genuine experiences and achievements with those of others who falsely claim to represent the trap lifestyle. Lines like 'Ellos dicen que son trapers, que ellos representan' (They say they are trappers, that they represent) and 'Y de la calle los más giles que putas inventan' (And from the street, the most foolish who invent shit) emphasize the artist's disdain for pretenders and his pride in his authentic street roots.
Additionally, 'Boliganga 3' reflects on the loyalty and strength of the artist's crew. The term 'boliganga' itself seems to represent a close-knit group that has weathered challenges together and emerged stronger. The lyrics 'Varios años y estos perros no nos han bajao' (Several years and these dogs haven't brought us down) and 'Mi ganga en la calle mejor que se callen saben de lo que somos capaz' (My gang in the street, better they shut up, they know what we are capable of) underscore the unity and resilience of Corona (sc)'s team. This sense of camaraderie and mutual support is a recurring theme in the song, reinforcing the idea that their collective strength is a key factor in their success.