Sigo Rico

Cosculluela Cosculluela

Pride and Wealth: The Anthem of Cosculluela

Cosculluela's song "Sigo Rico" is a bold declaration of his success and wealth, despite the challenges and adversities he has faced. The lyrics are a testament to his resilience and determination to thrive in Puerto Rico, without feeling the need to relocate to achieve his financial goals. He emphasizes that even if he were to die today, his children would be well taken care of, showcasing his sense of responsibility and foresight.

The song is filled with vivid imagery and metaphors that highlight Cosculluela's opulent lifestyle. He compares himself to Benjamin Franklin, whose face is on the hundred-dollar bill, and boasts about his LTE-level success while others are still on 4G. The references to luxury cars, mansions, and lavish parties paint a picture of a life filled with excess and indulgence. However, beneath the surface, there is a sense of pride in his roots and a defiance against those who doubted him.

Cosculluela also addresses his critics and detractors directly, using explicit language to assert his dominance and dismiss their negativity. He contrasts his genuine success with the superficial displays of wealth by others, suggesting that his achievements are more substantial and meaningful. The repeated refrain "Cabrón, yo sigo rico" serves as a powerful mantra, reinforcing his unwavering confidence and self-assurance. The song is not just a celebration of material wealth but also a statement of identity and perseverance, rooted in the cultural and social context of Puerto Rico.

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  1. Tu Me Dices, Yo Te Digo
  2. El Principio Es El Fin y El Fin Es El Principio
  3. Mi Momento
  4. DM
  5. Madura (part. Bad Bunny)
  6. Permanent
  7. Full Records Descansa En Paz
  8. El Bandolero
  9. Siente La Luz
  10. Categoria Cos (Tiraera a Anuel AA)
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