ANOCHE (Dekko, Kalido, Totoy el frio y Benedetti)
Kevin Roldán
Passion and Rebellion: A Night of Intense Connection
Kevin Roldán's song "ANOCHE" featuring Dekko, Kalido, Totoy el Frio, and Benedetti, delves into the themes of passion, rebellion, and the intoxicating allure of a forbidden romance. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a night filled with intense emotions and physical connection, where the protagonist revels in the thrill of being with someone who makes him feel alive and desired. The song captures the essence of a fleeting yet unforgettable encounter, highlighting the contrast between the protagonist's passionate connection with his lover and her cold, unfulfilling relationship with another man.
The lyrics are rich with metaphors and cultural references that enhance the narrative. The mention of "Wisky" and "Blunt" sets the scene for a night of indulgence and escapism, while the reference to "tusi amarillo" (a type of drug) suggests a desire to transcend reality and experience a heightened state of euphoria. The protagonist's obsession with his lover's body and the physical pleasure they share is evident in lines like "Qué rico perrearte" and "Qué rico chuparte," emphasizing the raw, carnal nature of their connection.
The song also touches on themes of rebellion and defiance, as the protagonist takes pride in being the one who can satisfy his lover in ways her current partner cannot. The lyrics "Ese cabrón te tenía mami fría, como un hielo" and "Desde que te metí ese cabrón se rayo" highlight the protagonist's confidence in his ability to provide a more fulfilling and exciting experience. The playful and provocative tone of the song, combined with its catchy rhythm and infectious energy, makes "ANOCHE" a celebration of living in the moment and embracing the thrill of forbidden love.