A La Tumba (feat. Recycled J)
Natos y Waor
Reflections on Life and Legacy in 'A La Tumba'
Natos y Waor, along with Recycled J, delve into the themes of life, death, and legacy in their song 'A La Tumba.' The lyrics paint a vivid picture of the artists' journey, filled with both triumphs and tribulations. The song opens with a reflection on deep wounds and emotional struggles, set against the backdrop of their musical careers. The mention of 'llorando en un boom bap' (crying in a boom bap) suggests that their music has been a cathartic outlet for their pain and experiences.
The chorus, 'Lo que me llevo a la tumba,' which translates to 'What I take to the grave,' emphasizes the idea of what truly matters at the end of one's life. The artists express that material luxuries and fame are insignificant compared to the emotional and personal connections they have made. The line 'el amor de mis hijoputas dentro del corazón' (the love of my bastards inside my heart) highlights the importance of their close relationships and the impact these have had on their lives.
Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of living life to the fullest and leaving a lasting legacy. The artists mention their desire to be remembered through their music, with lines like 'Dejaré canciones de las que viajan en el tiempo' (I will leave songs that travel through time). They also reflect on the inevitability of death and the acceptance of it, as seen in the verse 'Cuando me vaya con Notorious y 2Pac' (When I go with Notorious and 2Pac), acknowledging that even legends face the same fate. The song ultimately serves as a poignant reminder to cherish the meaningful moments and relationships in life, as these are the things that will be carried to the grave.