Los Rockstar No Van Al Cielo (part. Hanzel La H)
Ovi
The Gritty Reality of a Rockstar's Life
Ovi's song "Los Rockstar No Van Al Cielo" featuring Hanzel La H is a raw and unapologetic exploration of the rockstar lifestyle, filled with hedonism, rebellion, and a sense of defiance against societal norms. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a life lived on the edge, where the pursuit of pleasure and material wealth takes precedence over traditional values and relationships. The repeated line "Los rockstar no van al cielo" (Rockstars don't go to heaven) suggests a recognition of the moral compromises and the potentially destructive nature of this lifestyle.
The song is a tribute to those who have risen from humble beginnings to achieve success, often through unconventional means. It celebrates the hustlers, the "bandoleros," and those who thrive in the streets, making money and living life on their own terms. Ovi's lyrics reflect a sense of pride in this lifestyle, acknowledging the challenges and dangers that come with it, but also the freedom and empowerment it provides. The references to figures like "Yankee" and "Deadpool" add a layer of cultural commentary, highlighting the influence of pop culture and the allure of fame and fortune.
Musically, the song is a blend of reggaeton and trap, genres known for their rhythmic intensity and lyrical focus on street life and personal success. Ovi's collaboration with Hanzel La H adds a dynamic element to the track, emphasizing the connection between different Latin American cultures and the shared experiences of those living in marginalized communities. The song's message is clear: despite the risks and moral ambiguities, the rockstar lifestyle is a path chosen by those who refuse to conform, seeking their own version of success and fulfillment.