Nací Orishas

Orishas Orishas

Embracing Roots and Rhythms: The Essence of 'Nací Orishas'

The song 'Nací Orishas' by Orishas is a powerful declaration of identity and cultural pride. The repeated line 'Yo nací Orishas en el underground' emphasizes the group's origins in the underground music scene, highlighting their authenticity and connection to their roots. The mention of 'Cayo Hueso,' a neighborhood in Havana, further grounds their identity in a specific cultural and geographical context, celebrating their Cuban heritage.

The lyrics delve into the challenges and triumphs of creating music that stays true to one's origins. Lines like 'El negocio no está fácil queda poco pa' inventar' reflect the difficulties of the music industry, while 'Al que nace con su gracia nadie se la va a quitar' underscores the innate talent and unique flair that cannot be taken away. The song also references the Orishas, deities in the Afro-Cuban religion of Santería, suggesting a spiritual dimension to their music and identity.

The song is also a response to critics and a reaffirmation of their musical style. Phrases like 'Para el que dice que el son me lo han robado' address accusations of cultural appropriation, asserting that their music is deeply rooted in Cuban traditions. The energetic and rhythmic flow of the lyrics, combined with references to 'rima flow' and 'son,' showcases their blend of hip-hop and traditional Cuban music, creating a unique and vibrant sound that honors their heritage while pushing musical boundaries.

'Nací Orishas' is a celebration of cultural identity, resilience, and the power of music to connect and uplift. It is a testament to the group's journey and their unwavering commitment to their roots and artistic vision.

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  1. A Lo Cubano
  2. Canto Para Elewa y Changó
  3. Emigrantes
  4. Hay un Son
  5. Ausencia
  6. Una pagina doblada
  7. Represent
  8. Madre
  9. Bruja
  10. Guajiro
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