En La Bentley
Jhay Cortez (Jhayco)
Luxury and Lust: The World of 'En La Bentley'
Jhay Cortez, also known as Jhayco, paints a vivid picture of opulence and hedonism in his song 'En La Bentley.' The lyrics revolve around themes of luxury, indulgence, and sensuality, encapsulating a lifestyle filled with high-end brands, expensive cars, and lavish experiences. The repeated references to drinking Moët champagne and cruising in a Bentley set the tone for a narrative steeped in extravagance.
The song's lyrics also delve into the dynamics of a passionate, albeit superficial, relationship. Jhayco uses metaphors and playful language to describe his interactions with a woman, emphasizing physical attraction and material pleasures over emotional connection. Lines like 'Como un demon yo vo' a poseerte' (Like a demon, I'm going to possess you) and 'No soy Uber, pero tira, yo vo'a recogerte' (I'm not Uber, but call me, I'll pick you up) highlight a sense of dominance and control, underscoring the fleeting and transactional nature of their relationship.
Cultural references further enrich the song's narrative. Mentions of 'Toy Story' and 'Chief Keef' add layers of contemporary pop culture, making the song relatable to a younger audience. The lyrics also touch on the duality of the woman's desires—she enjoys the heat of the day but seeks the 'sun' at night, symbolizing a craving for excitement and adventure. This duality is mirrored in the song's structure, with its seamless blend of reggaeton rhythms and trap influences, characteristic of Jhayco's musical style.
'En La Bentley' is a celebration of modern-day excess and the complexities of casual relationships. It captures the essence of living in the moment, driven by desire and the allure of luxury, while subtly acknowledging the emptiness that often accompanies such a lifestyle.