Hasta Que Salga El Sol (feat. Recycled J)
Natos y Waor
Chasing the Night: A Journey of Excess and Escape
“Hasta Que Salga El Sol” by Natos y Waor, featuring Recycled J, is a vivid portrayal of a night filled with hedonism, excess, and a desperate attempt to escape reality. The song's repetitive chorus, “Hasta que salga el Sol” (Until the sun rises), sets the tone for a relentless pursuit of indulgence, where the protagonists immerse themselves in alcohol and reckless behavior to numb their emotions and forget their troubles.
The lyrics paint a picture of a chaotic lifestyle, where the narrator has been awake for days, unable to slow down or find peace. The line “Llevo tres días sin dormir, no tengo despertador” (I’ve been awake for three days, I don’t have an alarm clock) emphasizes the disorientation and relentless pace of their life. The imagery of burning down the road and stopping at a tavern on the way to hell suggests a journey of self-destruction, fueled by the need to drown out painful memories and emotions.
The song also delves into themes of loneliness and inner turmoil. The narrator describes feeling surrounded by crows and constantly stumbling over the same obstacles, symbolizing a sense of being trapped in a cycle of despair. The references to rock and roll and breaking mirrors further highlight a rebellious and self-destructive streak, where the narrator is caught between a desire for freedom and the weight of their own demons.
Ultimately, “Hasta Que Salga El Sol” is a raw and unfiltered look at the darker side of nightlife and the lengths people go to escape their inner pain. It’s a powerful reminder of the temporary nature of such escapism and the inevitable return to reality once the sun rises.