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From Humble Beginnings to Stardom: DUKI's Journey in "BARRO"

DUKI's song "BARRO" is a heartfelt reflection on his journey from humble beginnings to becoming a celebrated artist. The lyrics open with a nostalgic nod to his childhood, where he was already dreaming of a musical career. This early passion is depicted through vivid imagery of dancing salsa at his grandmother's house, symbolizing the roots of his artistic journey. The song captures the essence of his determination and the challenges he faced, emphasizing his resilience and the importance of staying true to oneself.

The artist delves into the personal sacrifices and the weight of expectations that come with success. He speaks candidly about the pressures of fame, the fear of betrayal, and the struggle to maintain authenticity in a world that often demands conformity. DUKI's lyrics reveal a deep sense of gratitude towards his family and friends, highlighting the support system that has been crucial in his rise to fame. The mention of his grandmother's pride and his own sense of accomplishment despite not finishing school underscores the unconventional path he has taken.

"BARRO" also touches on themes of introspection and self-discovery. DUKI acknowledges the moments of doubt and fear that have accompanied his journey, yet he remains committed to pursuing his dreams. The song's recurring motif of having his best phrases painted on a wall serves as a metaphor for leaving a lasting impact and being remembered for his words. Ultimately, "BARRO" is a celebration of perseverance, the power of dreams, and the transformative journey of an artist who has defied the odds to achieve greatness.

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  1. Secreto (part. Guayanaa, Farina)
  2. Si Te Sentis Sola
  3. Sol y Luna
  4. Perdón
  5. Hablamos Mucho Hacemos Poco (part. Seven Kayne)
  6. ROSA NEGRA (part. Acru)
  7. En Movimiento
  8. She Don't Give a FO (part. Khea)
  9. Fifty Fifty (part. Pablo Chill-E, Obie Wanshot, Julianno Sosa, Neo Pistea & Young Cister)
  10. Si Quieren Frontear (part. De La Ghetto y Quevedo)
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