ARMADO Y PELIGROSO (feat. LEÏTI)
Polimá Westcoast
Living the High Life: Polimá Westcoast's 'ARMADO Y PELIGROSO'
Polimá Westcoast's song 'ARMADO Y PELIGROSO' featuring LEÏTI is a vivid portrayal of the high-flying lifestyle of a successful artist. The lyrics paint a picture of a life constantly on tour, surrounded by luxury and excess. The mention of 'Gorilla Glue,' a potent strain of cannabis, and counting 'billete' naranja y azul' (orange and blue bills) suggests a life filled with indulgence and financial success. Despite the fame and fortune, Polimá emphasizes maintaining a low profile, staying 'lowkey' even as his shows sell out.
The song also delves into themes of self-identity and divine destiny. Polimá reflects on his unique position in the music industry, noting that he is not just another artist but someone chosen by a higher power. The line 'Dios lo escribe, solo soy un actor' (God writes it, I'm just an actor) suggests a sense of humility and acceptance of his role in a larger plan. This spiritual undertone adds depth to the otherwise hedonistic narrative, highlighting a balance between earthly pleasures and a higher calling.
Additionally, the song touches on relationships and loyalty. Polimá mentions his 'twin' and 'bestie,' indicating close bonds with those who share his lifestyle. The lyrics also hint at casual relationships and the transient nature of connections in his world. The recurring theme of saying goodbye, 'Ya era la hora de decir adiós,' underscores the fleeting nature of his interactions and the constant movement in his life. Overall, 'ARMADO Y PELIGROSO' is a multifaceted exploration of fame, identity, and the complexities of living in the fast lane.