Passoa (feat. Kapo)
Jhay Cortez (Jhayco)
Passion and Playfulness in 'Passoa' by Jhay Cortez
Jhay Cortez, also known as Jhayco, brings a sultry and playful vibe in his song 'Passoa,' featuring Kapo. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a passionate and carefree relationship, where the protagonists indulge in intimate moments and spontaneous adventures. The song's title, 'Passoa,' a reference to the popular passion fruit liqueur, sets the tone for a narrative filled with sensuality and indulgence.
The recurring theme of letting go and embracing the moment is evident in lines like 'Mami, suéltate el pelo' (Baby, let your hair down) and 'Siempre vuelvo contigo por más que te dejo' (I always come back to you no matter how many times I leave). These lines suggest a magnetic pull between the lovers, where despite any attempts to part ways, they find themselves drawn back to each other. The imagery of sunsets, palm trees, and luxurious settings like yachts and lofts further enhances the song's atmosphere of escapism and pleasure.
Cortez's use of cultural references, such as mentioning Lana Del Rey and the video of 'MÓNACO,' adds a layer of modernity and relatability to the song. The lyrics also touch on themes of desire and admiration, with lines like 'Me tienes orándote como un pastor' (You have me praying to you like a pastor) and 'Tienes todo lo que en estos tiempos no se ve' (You have everything that is rare these days). These expressions highlight the unique and irresistible allure of the woman he sings about, making her the focal point of his affection and obsession.
'Passoa' is a celebration of passion, spontaneity, and the irresistible pull of a magnetic relationship. It captures the essence of living in the moment and savoring the pleasures of life, making it a captivating and relatable piece for listeners.