Bichigyal (remix) (feat. Sautu, ARA, Ramma, c n d y Tiano)
PRIZE
Rising to the Top: The Journey of a Bichigyal
The song "BICHIGYAL REMIX" by PRIZE, featuring Sautu, Ara, Ramma, C N D, and Tiano, is a vibrant and energetic anthem that celebrates success, confidence, and the allure of the 'Bichigyal.' The term 'Bichigyal' is a playful and affectionate term for a confident, attractive woman who stands out in a crowd. The lyrics paint a picture of a life filled with ambition, luxury, and the pursuit of dreams, all while navigating the complexities of fame and relationships.
The song opens with a declaration of the protagonist's rise to the top, likening the attention they receive to hundred-dollar bills. This metaphor highlights the value and desirability of their presence. The lyrics emphasize the relentless pursuit of success, with lines like "Siempre apuntando pa' arriba" (Always aiming up) and "Soy top en el benchmark" (I'm top in the benchmark), showcasing their determination to stay ahead. The references to iconic figures like Ayrton Senna and cultural touchstones like Space Jam further underscore their exceptional status and unique style.
Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of balancing personal relationships with the demands of a high-profile lifestyle. The protagonist's interactions with the 'Bichigyal' are marked by mutual attraction and a shared appreciation for the finer things in life. However, there is also an acknowledgment of the challenges that come with this lifestyle, such as the lack of sleep and the constant pressure to perform. The lyrics "Hace tiempo que no tengo tiempo para dormir" (It's been a while since I've had time to sleep) and "La fama, se sube a mí, ya no me deja dormir" (Fame climbs on me, it doesn't let me sleep) reflect the sacrifices made in the pursuit of success.
The song also touches on themes of authenticity and self-assurance. The protagonist is unapologetically themselves, confident in their abilities and unbothered by imitators. This is evident in lines like "El lápiz no tiembla, Caballo ganador" (The pencil doesn't shake, winning horse) and "Aunque intente compararme, ya no hay comparación" (Even if they try to compare, there's no comparison). The 'Bichigyal' herself is portrayed as a strong, independent figure who knows what she wants and isn't afraid to go after it. Together, they represent a new generation of leaders and trendsetters, unafraid to break the mold and redefine success on their own terms.