AYER Y HOY

Mora Mora

The Journey from Obscurity to Fame: Mora's 'AYER Y HOY'

Mora's 'AYER Y HOY' is a reflective track that delves into the artist's personal journey from humble beginnings to success in the music industry. The lyrics are a testament to Mora's resilience and determination, as he describes his rise to fame and the challenges he faced along the way. The song opens with Mora acknowledging that he has kept a low profile ('sigo en bajita'), but now, to see him, one has to pay, indicating his newfound status and the exclusivity that comes with success.

The song's chorus highlights the transient nature of life and success ('Si maana muero, to' esto se queda aqu'), reminding listeners that material wealth and fame are temporary. Mora's introspection continues as he recounts his financial growth, from having nothing in his bank account to being able to share his wealth. This shift from scarcity to abundance is a common theme in rags-to-riches narratives and underscores the transformative power of perseverance and hard work.

Throughout the song, Mora addresses his detractors and the envy they may feel towards his success. He uses metaphors and cultural references, such as comparing himself to sports figures like Ohtani and Kobe, to illustrate his dominance and skill. The song concludes with a spoken word section where Mora offers advice and motivation, encouraging listeners to believe in themselves and ignore the naysayers. He admits to being the 'crazy' one for having faith in his dreams, but now questions who the real 'crazy' ones are those who doubted him or himself for always believing.

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  1. Tuyo
  2. MEMORIAS (feat. Jhay Cortez)
  3. PASAJERO
  4. UN DESEO (feat. RaiNao)
  5. PECADO
  6. RÁPIDO
  7. MEDIA LUNA
  8. MODELITO (feat. YOVNGCHIMI)
  9. Ansiedades
  10. ESCALOFRÍOS
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