Pan y Mantequilla

Efecto Pasillo Efecto Pasillo

A Serenade of Sensual Desires and Poetic Longings

The song "Pan y Mantequilla" by Efecto Pasillo is a vibrant and poetic expression of desire and admiration. The lyrics paint a picture of someone who is deeply infatuated with another person, to the point where every move they make is intoxicating to the narrator. The phrase 'te comería con pan y mantequilla,' which translates to 'I would eat you with bread and butter,' is a metaphor for the narrator's strong desire and hunger for the person's presence and affection. It's a playful and sensual way to express the craving for someone's company.

The song also touches on themes of aspiration and the pursuit of happiness. The repeated lines 'subo escalón a escalón' and 'quiero tocar el cielo azul' suggest a journey of progress and reaching for one's dreams, symbolized by the 'blue sky.' The other person is seen as an inspiration, a muse that fuels the narrator's ambitions and desires. The lyrics 'buscas tras cada canción / La sensación que te haga sentir, que te haga vivir' imply a shared search for experiences that make life worth living, through music or otherwise.

Efecto Pasillo is known for their upbeat and catchy tunes, often blending pop with rock and funk influences. Their music frequently explores themes of love, joy, and the beauty of life, which is evident in "Pan y Mantequilla." The song's lively rhythm and infectious melody invite listeners to dance and feel the joyous energy of the lyrics, which celebrate the beauty of life and the power of love to elevate one's existence.

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  2. No Importa Que Llueva
  3. Funketón
  4. Cuando Me Siento Bien
  5. Carita de Buena
  6. Salvajes Irracionales
  7. Esto Es Para Ti
  8. Certeza
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  10. No Pasa Nada (feat. Katamaran)
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