Envy (part. Akapellah)

Delaossa Delaossa

The Poison of Envy: A Reflection on Success and Jealousy

Delaossa's song "Envy," featuring Akapellah, delves deep into the destructive nature of envy and its impact on individuals and society. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of how envy and malice can permeate through different spheres of life, leading to tragic outcomes. The song opens with a stark observation that envy can be deadly, and this malevolence is widespread. The artist laments the worsening state of affairs and the lack of a remedy for this pervasive issue. Success, as Delaossa points out, comes with a hefty price, often silencing those who dare to think beyond conventional teachings.

The song also touches on the thin line between admiration and jealousy. Delaossa expresses his love for rap and the music scene but remains cautious of those who might harbor ill intentions. Akapellah's verse brings historical context, referencing the tragic fates of iconic rappers like Biggie, 2Pac, Tentación, and Nipsey Hussle, who were all victims of envy-fueled violence. This highlights a recurring theme in the music industry, where talented individuals are often targeted by envious peers.

Delaossa's reflection on his journey emphasizes the importance of focusing on one's path without being swayed by others' success or material possessions. He contrasts the struggles of children in Medellín with the superficial lifestyles of some in Spain, underscoring the disparity and the hollow pursuit of fame. The song concludes with a call to rise above the negativity and seek one's light in the darkness, urging listeners to stay true to their path despite the envy and hatred that may come their way.

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