VIAIPI (feat. Franky Style)
C.R.O
The Allure of the Nightlife: A Dive into 'VIAIPI' by C.R.O ft. Franky Style
In 'VIAIPI,' C.R.O and Franky Style paint a vivid picture of the nightlife, filled with hedonistic pleasures and the magnetic pull of the streets. The song's title, 'VIAIPI,' is a play on the term 'VIP,' suggesting an exclusive, high-status lifestyle. The lyrics delve into themes of indulgence, temptation, and the complex dynamics of relationships within this nocturnal world.
The recurring line, 'Unos tragos y una mesa viaipi,' sets the scene of a high-end party environment where alcohol flows freely, and the allure of the 'VIP' table is ever-present. The artists explore the idea that material wealth and status can attract attention, particularly from women who are drawn to this lifestyle. The question, 'Si es tu chica, ¿entonces por qué vino aquí?' highlights the tension and competition that arise in these social settings, where loyalty and fidelity are often tested.
C.R.O and Franky Style also touch on the darker aspects of this lifestyle, such as substance abuse and the constant search for thrills. Lines like 'La cabeza me pesa de tanto fumar veneno' and 'Tengo ketamina, también un poco de weed' reveal the toll that this hedonistic lifestyle can take on one's mental and physical health. Despite the glamour and excitement, there's an underlying sense of weariness and disillusionment, as seen in the line 'De toda esa mierda puta yo ya me harté.'
The song also reflects the artists' connection to the streets and their roots. The phrase 'Será la calle que responde y siempre sabe que decir' suggests that the streets have their own wisdom and code, guiding the actions and decisions of those who navigate this world. This connection to the streets is a recurring theme in C.R.O's music, often highlighting the struggles and resilience of those who come from challenging backgrounds.