A Heartfelt Tribute to a Beloved Mother

Nigga (Flex)'s song "Balada" is a poignant and emotional tribute to his late mother. The lyrics are filled with deep sorrow and longing, as he reminisces about the memories he holds dear. The recurring line, "Tus recuerdos guardo en mi cajón" (I keep your memories in my drawer), symbolizes the cherished moments and the pain that comes with remembering a loved one who has passed away. This metaphorical drawer represents a place where he keeps his mother's memories safe, but opening it brings a flood of emotions and heartache.

The song delves into the indescribable pain of losing a mother at a young age, highlighting the struggle of growing up without her guidance and support. Nigga (Flex) expresses his gratitude for the strength and love his mother provided, acknowledging how her presence shaped his life. The lyrics convey a sense of maturity and resilience, as he navigates life without her, trying to find his way while feeling different from others who still have their mothers.

"Balada" also serves as a message of appreciation and love for his mother, despite her physical absence. Nigga (Flex) thanks her for the strength and courage she instilled in him, allowing him to continue moving forward. The song is a heartfelt expression of his enduring love and the impact she had on his life. The emotional depth and sincerity in the lyrics resonate with anyone who has experienced the loss of a loved one, making it a universal anthem of remembrance and gratitude.

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  1. Déjala (part. Duende)
  2. Luna
  3. Balada
  4. Nigga
  5. Niña usted
  6. Contigo
  7. En Este Mundo No Seria Feliz
  8. Caminando
  9. No Siento Tu Amor
  10. Perdóname
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