Date Cuenta

Morodo Morodo

A Call for Consciousness: Morodo's 'Date Cuenta'

Morodo's song 'Date Cuenta' is a powerful critique of the glorification of violence and materialism in contemporary music, particularly within the rap and hip-hop genres. The artist urges his peers to recognize the real-life consequences of their lyrics, which often glamorize guns, drugs, and a lavish lifestyle. He emphasizes that these messages do not represent the true struggles and realities of the communities they claim to speak for. Instead, Morodo calls for a shift towards promoting education and culture to uplift the next generation.

The repeated lines, 'Si ellos vieran esos barrios en donde se detona, ahí se darían cuenta que esa vaina es un problema,' highlight the disconnect between the artists and the harsh realities of the neighborhoods they often romanticize. Morodo argues that if these artists truly understood the impact of their words, they would stop glorifying violence and instead focus on positive change. He criticizes the superficiality of flaunting wealth and luxury cars in music videos, pointing out that these images do nothing to help their communities.

Morodo's message is clear: the current trend of promoting violence and materialism is detrimental to society, especially to the youth who are easily influenced by these messages. He calls for responsibility and awareness, urging artists to use their platforms to inspire and educate rather than perpetuate harmful stereotypes. The song is a plea for a cultural shift, advocating for more meaningful and constructive content in music to address the real issues faced by marginalized communities.

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