Veneno (feat. Naiara)
Natos y Waor
Dancing with Danger: The Allure of the Night
The song "Veneno" by Natos y Waor, featuring Naiara, is a vivid exploration of the intoxicating allure of nightlife and the hedonistic pleasures it offers. The lyrics paint a picture of a protagonist who is irresistibly drawn to the chaos and excitement of the night, likening it to a potent "veneno" or poison. This metaphor suggests a dangerous yet irresistible attraction, where the more one indulges, the closer they feel to a euphoric state, symbolized by being "más cerca del cielo" or closer to heaven.
The song captures the essence of living on the edge, with references to "sexo, droga, rock and roll," highlighting a lifestyle filled with risk and rebellion. The protagonist is enamored with the night, described as a "diabla del azar," or a devil of chance, indicating a relationship with unpredictability and thrill. This connection to the night is portrayed as a dance, an unstoppable rhythm that the protagonist cannot and does not want to escape from, despite the potential consequences.
Natos y Waor, known for their raw and unfiltered lyrical style, delve into themes of addiction, both to substances and to the adrenaline of living dangerously. The song also touches on the idea of a destructive yet passionate relationship, where both parties are aware of the potential ruin but are too captivated by each other to stop. This duality of pleasure and pain, love and destruction, is a recurring theme in their music, reflecting the complexities of human emotions and experiences.