Que Raro (feat. J Balvin)
Feid
The Price of Success: A Reflection on Changing Times and Relationships
Feid's song "Que Raro," featuring J Balvin, delves into the complexities of relationships and how they evolve with success and material wealth. The lyrics reflect on a time when Feid was not yet a famous singer, dressed simply, and material possessions were not the focus. During this period, he was not considered interesting or desirable. However, as his circumstances changed and he became more successful, the dynamics of his relationships shifted dramatically.
The chorus, "Qué raro, que ahora que estoy más caro, Cupido te haga disparos, y que andes loquita por mí, eso no me queda claro," highlights Feid's confusion and skepticism about the newfound attention he receives. He questions the authenticity of the affection directed towards him, suspecting that it may be driven by his elevated status and wealth rather than genuine feelings. This sentiment is echoed by J Balvin, who shares his own journey from humble beginnings to achieving fame and success, and the subsequent changes in how people perceive and treat him.
The song also touches on themes of regret and realization. Feid recalls how he was once laughed at and ignored, and now those same people seek his company and profess their love. This shift in behavior leads him to question the sincerity of their intentions. The repeated line, "Eso no me queda claro," underscores his uncertainty and the emotional complexity of navigating relationships in the context of fame and fortune. Ultimately, "Que Raro" serves as a poignant commentary on the superficiality that can accompany success and the challenges of discerning true affection from opportunistic interest.