Kizazo (feat. El Adem y Bryciell)
Giuliano Yankees
From Grit to Glory: The Triumph of Giuliano Yankees in 'Kizazo'
Giuliano Yankees' song 'Kizazo,' featuring El Adem and Bryciell, is a narrative of personal triumph and transformation. The lyrics depict a journey from humble beginnings in the ghetto to achieving financial success and recognition. The repeated phrase 'salimo del ghetto contando paca' de dinero' (we came out of the ghetto counting stacks of money) serves as a testament to overcoming adversity and the artist's newfound ability to afford what they desire, symbolizing a complete reversal of their past circumstances.
The song also touches on themes of resilience and loyalty. The artists mention the struggles they faced, including being underestimated and having to wait for incarcerated friends ('par de hermano preso en la calle lo espero'). Despite the challenges, they emphasize the importance of family and staying true to one's roots. The line 'porque la familia siempre es lo primero' (because family is always first) underscores the value they place on familial bonds over material wealth.
'Kizazo' is not just a celebration of material success; it's also a reflection on the journey and the values that have guided the artists along the way. The song conveys a message of hope and determination, suggesting that with faith ('Andamo' con el de arriba Dios nos bendiga' - We walk with the one above, God bless us) and hard work, it is possible to change one's destiny and achieve one's dreams, while still honoring where one came from and who has been there along the way.