QUÉ ROLLITO PRIMAVERA [explícita] (feat. Alu Mix y Tensec)
Dani Flow
Decoding the Bold and Brash: Dani Flow's 'QUÉ ROLLITO PRIMAVERA'
Dani Flow's 'QUÉ ROLLITO PRIMAVERA' is a song that dives into the explicit and unabashed side of urban music. The lyrics, filled with sexual innuendos and braggadocio, are characteristic of certain strands of reggaeton and trap, genres known for their direct and often controversial approach to themes of sexuality and street life. The song's title, which translates to 'What's up, spring roll?' is a playful and possibly suggestive phrase that sets the tone for the rest of the track.
The lyrics are delivered with a raw energy that matches the explicit content. Dani Flow, along with featured artists Alu Mix and Tensec, uses graphic language to describe sexual encounters and boasts about his desirability and prowess. The repeated question '¿Qué rollito primavera?' serves as a hook, asking what's going on in a cheeky manner, while also playing with the double entendre of 'rollito' which can mean both 'little roll' and 'situation' in Spanish slang. The song's brashness is further amplified by references to various sexual acts and the artists' own sexual preferences.
Despite the explicit nature of the lyrics, the song is likely meant to be provocative and entertaining rather than a serious commentary on relationships or sexuality. Dani Flow positions himself as 'El único rey del morbo' (The only king of morbid fascination) and 'El dueño del reggaetón champagne' (The owner of champagne reggaeton), suggesting a self-awareness of the over-the-top and hedonistic persona he portrays. The song's beat and rhythm are designed to be catchy and danceable, ensuring that it finds a place in clubs and parties where the energy and attitude of the lyrics can be fully appreciated.