DADDY'S INTRO

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A Heartfelt Prelude: Eslabon Armado's 'DADDY'S INTRO'

Eslabon Armado's 'DADDY'S INTRO' serves as an emotional and anticipatory prelude to their live album 'Tu Veneno Mortal Vol. 2.' The introduction sets the stage for a musical journey filled with love and pain, promising a rollercoaster of emotions for the listeners. The band expresses their excitement and contentment in presenting this live album, which they describe as a blend of various emotional experiences.

The lyrics invite the audience to prepare for an emotional experience, suggesting that the songs will evoke tears and deep feelings. The mention of 'chelas' (beers) and the phrase 'a empedarse' (to get drunk) indicate that the album is not just about sorrow but also about finding solace and camaraderie in shared experiences. This duality of emotions—joy and sorrow, love and pain—reflects the complexity of human experiences that the album aims to capture.

Eslabon Armado, known for their heartfelt and relatable lyrics, continues to connect with their audience through this introduction. The band's musical style, which blends traditional Mexican sounds with contemporary influences, adds a unique flavor to their storytelling. 'DADDY'S INTRO' is a warm invitation to immerse oneself in the emotional landscape of 'Tu Veneno Mortal Vol. 2,' promising a memorable and cathartic experience for the listeners.

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  2. NO VOY A JUGAR
  3. Un Gallito
  4. Así Lo Quiso Dios (part. Luis R Conriquez)
  5. HASTA LA MUERTE (part. Ivan Cornejo)
  6. Quien Es El?
  7. OTRAS 24 HORAS
  8. La Fresa (part. Gabito Ballesteros)
  9. Jugaste y Sufrí (part. DannyLux)
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