El Afro

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The High Life of 'El Afro': A Celebration of Cannabis Culture

The song 'El Afro' by Legado 7 is a vivid portrayal of a character who is deeply immersed in cannabis culture. The lyrics describe a person distinguished by a bag of cocaine and eight ounces of marijuana, a carefully maintained afro, curly hair, and red eyes. The song makes it clear that it's not about glorifying a mafioso lifestyle but rather celebrating a marijuana enthusiast. The character's favorite strain is Master Kush, and they enjoy drinking Buchanan's whiskey and having a clean slate.

The song goes on to describe various methods of consuming cannabis, such as blunts, bongs, pipes, and even rolling papers made from tortilla. The character has been metaphorically 'high' since they were 15, a state they seemingly never come down from. The lyrics emphasize that being high is their style and warn not to confuse them with someone else; they are simply 'El Afro.' The song mentions different types of cannabis strains like Indica, Sativa, and Chronic, highlighting the character's expertise and preference.

Towards the end of the song, 'El Afro' is portrayed as a friendly figure who invites others to share a smoke. The character doesn't sweat the small stuff and lives life on their own terms, smoking and having fun. They are not concerned with judgment from others who might criticize their lifestyle based on their red eyes. The song concludes with a sense of camaraderie among cannabis users and a rejection of the need to hide, as 'El Afro' is not a criminal but simply someone who enjoys cannabis openly.

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  2. Todo a Su Tiempo
  3. Hasta Enfrente (feat. Los Dos de Tamaulipas)
  4. Reyes Magos (feat. HOP & Herencia De Patrones)
  5. El Afro
  6. El Cuestionario
  7. PANCHO CONOS
  8. Soy Lo Que Soy (feat. Fuerza Regida, Natanael Cano)
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