Here Come The Horns

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The Rhythmic Rebellion of Delinquent Habits

Delinquent Habits' song "Here Come The Horns" is a vibrant celebration of their unique blend of Latin-infused hip-hop. The track is characterized by its energetic brass sections, which are heralded in the chorus with the repeated line, "Here comes the horns." This phrase sets the tone for the entire song, signaling the arrival of something powerful and attention-grabbing. The horns symbolize the bold and unapologetic nature of the band's music, which is deeply rooted in their cultural heritage and streetwise experiences.

In the first verse, the lyrics paint a picture of a lively and dynamic scene, reminiscent of American pastimes and backyard parties. The references to "funky like a futa" and "Masta blocked like a ketshup scream" suggest a playful and creative approach to music-making. The verse also touches on themes of authenticity and pride, as the band members express their pleasure in creating music that resonates with their community. The mention of "Rusia, puro delinquente session" highlights their global influence and the universal appeal of their sound.

The second verse continues this theme of celebration and camaraderie, with references to parties, hypnotic beats, and psychedelic experiences. The lyrics emphasize the joy and freedom that come with embracing one's cultural identity and sharing it with others. The line "They want fiesta, fiesta is what the habits give it" encapsulates the band's mission to bring joy and excitement to their listeners through their music. The verse also hints at the challenges and obstacles they face, but ultimately, the focus remains on the positive and uplifting aspects of their journey.

In the third verse, the lyrics switch to Spanish, further emphasizing the band's Latin roots. The verse is a declaration of confidence and strength, with lines like "El ritmo latino más fino es lo que traigo" and "Yo puedo más facil contigo sin mis amigos." The band asserts their dominance and resilience, ready to face any challenges that come their way. The verse also includes a warning to those who might underestimate them, reinforcing the idea that Delinquent Habits is a force to be reckoned with. The song concludes with a final chorus, bringing the horns back into focus and leaving listeners with a sense of empowerment and unity.

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