Rock And Roll (part. KHEA)
C.R.O
The Highs and Lows of a Rock and Roll Lifestyle
C.R.O's song "Rock And Roll (feat. KHEA)" delves into the exhilarating yet chaotic lifestyle of a rock star. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of constant travel, performing shows, and living life on the edge. The repeated phrase "Me voy para otro avión, viviendo rock and roll" (I'm going to another plane, living rock and roll) underscores the relentless pace and transient nature of this lifestyle. The artist is always on the move, embarking on new missions, and experiencing the highs and lows that come with fame and success.
The song also touches on themes of identity and self-awareness. Lines like "Ya no sé ni quién soy, ya no sé dónde voy" (I don't even know who I am, I don't know where I'm going) reflect a sense of disorientation and loss of self amidst the whirlwind of fame. Despite the external validation and being called "la sensación" (the sensation), there's an underlying struggle with maintaining a sense of self and direction. This duality is a common theme in songs about fame, where the external glamour often masks internal turmoil.
C.R.O also highlights the materialistic and hedonistic aspects of the rock and roll lifestyle. References to luxury items like Rolex watches and the pursuit of wealth and status are prevalent throughout the song. The lyrics "Estoy pensando en hacer mil millones" (I'm thinking of making a billion) and "Porque hice que suban las ventas" (Because I made the sales go up) emphasize the commercial success and the pressures that come with it. The song captures the essence of living fast and hard, with moments of introspection and the realization that this lifestyle comes at a cost.