NO SON KLLE (feat. Duki y Peso Pluma)
Santa Fe Klan
The Street Cred Anthem: Santa Fe Klan's 'NO SON KLLE'
Santa Fe Klan's 'NO SON KLLE' featuring Duki and Peso Pluma is a song that delves into the themes of street credibility, personal identity, and loyalty to one's roots. The lyrics, delivered in a mix of Spanish and street slang, reflect the artists' experiences and perspectives on life in the streets, the drug trade, and the importance of staying true to oneself amidst these challenges.
The song opens with a shout-out to the barrios of Argentina, establishing a connection between the artists and their audience. The repeated phrase 'Fúmala' sets a laid-back tone, suggesting the use of marijuana as a way to cope with or reflect on life's challenges. The artists talk about their involvement in the streets, with references to moving 'kilos' and being the 'jefe de la venta' (boss of the sale), indicating their dominance in the drug trade. Despite these activities, there's a sense of unchanging self-identity, as they claim to remain the same at their core.
The chorus 'Dicen que son, pero no son, no son de calle' (They say they are, but they're not, they're not from the street) serves as a critique of those who pretend to have street credibility but lack authentic experience. The artists express a protective stance towards their family, especially their mothers, highlighting the personal sacrifices made in their line of work. Cultural references, such as 'Futurama' and 'Avril Lavigne,' are used to illustrate their current lifestyle and musical influences. The song is a testament to the artists' resilience, the importance of family, and the authenticity of their street narratives.