Cnv Sound Vol. 17

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The Melancholic Tune of Lost Love and Artistic Redemption

The song "Cnv Sound Vol. 17" by Pure Negga is a poignant reflection on lost love, the passage of time, and the transformative power of music. The lyrics convey a deep sense of longing and regret, as the artist reminisces about a past relationship that has left a significant mark on his life. The recurring theme of false love and the request for liberation from its grasp suggest a desire to move on from the pain of a love that was not genuine.

The artist uses vivid imagery, such as the wilting of roses over time, to express the inevitable decay of things once beautiful and cherished. This metaphor extends to the relationship that has now faded, leaving behind only memories and sorrow. The mention of being a prisoner in the 'jail of prose' indicates that the artist feels trapped by his own thoughts and expressions, perhaps hinting at the struggle of translating deep emotions into words or music.

Despite the melancholic tone, there is also a sense of growth and acceptance. The artist acknowledges the role of music in his life, suggesting that it has been both a cause of separation and a means of finding his true self. The transformation from who he was to who he is now is celebrated, indicating a journey of self-discovery through the creation of art. The song ends on a note of community and connection, as Pure Negga refers to his supporters not as fans but as a sacred family, emphasizing the bond created through his music.

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  1. Cnv Sound Vol. 14
  2. Man Of Pain
  3. Family Night's Vol 2
  4. Diez Mil Caras (feat. RastaChai)
  5. Ven a Ver
  6. Oh Sole Mio
  7. Reggae Cypher VOL. 4 (feat. Chusterfield, Kingmagneto, Rastachai, Fyahbwoy, Solohmateo, Necrojocker)
  8. Donde Te Escondes
  9. Cnv Sound Vol. 17
  10. Reggae #Cypher (feat. Rdpolvora e Nereyda)
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