Ando Enfocado (feat. Codiciado y Peso Pluma)

Jaziel Avilez Jaziel Avilez

The Hustler's Anthem: Jaziel Avilez's Tale of Grit and Success

Jaziel Avilez's song "Ando Enfocado (feat. Codiciado y Peso Pluma)" is a narrative of determination and the pursuit of success amidst adversity. The lyrics speak to the artist's focus on his goals and the financial rewards that come with hard work. The song opens with a declaration of being focused and the arrival of money, while acknowledging the presence of envious individuals who continue to talk behind his back. This sets the tone for a story of overcoming obstacles and proving doubters wrong.

The song continues to detail the artist's journey, emphasizing that nothing was handed to him; everything he has achieved has been through his own efforts. There's a sense of pride in maintaining his identity ('Sigo siendo el mismo') despite his increased wealth and connections ('tengo los conectes'). The lyrics also touch on the transformation from a young boy ('morrillo') to someone who commands respect, not through arrogance, but through strength of character and respectful treatment of others.

The latter part of the song delves into the symbols of his success, such as luxury brands, expensive jewelry, and a collection of firearms. These items serve as metaphors for power and security, reflecting a lifestyle that is often glamorized in music. However, the song also hints at the potential dangers and the need for protection that comes with such a lifestyle. Overall, the song is a testament to the artist's resilience and the rewards of staying focused on one's ambitions.

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