Más Sabe El Diablo Por Viejo

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The Wisdom of Experience: A Dive into 'Más Sabe El Diablo Por Viejo' by La Santa Grifa

La Santa Grifa's song 'Más Sabe El Diablo Por Viejo' is a raw and unfiltered portrayal of life in the streets, filled with vivid imagery and unapologetic honesty. The title, which translates to 'The Devil Knows More Because He’s Old,' sets the tone for the song, suggesting that wisdom comes from experience, particularly the harsh experiences of street life. The lyrics reflect a deep sense of camaraderie and loyalty among those who have lived through similar struggles, as well as a disdain for those who pretend to understand but have not walked the same path.

The song opens with a declaration that outsiders do not understand the life the artist leads, highlighting a sense of isolation and misunderstanding. The mention of 'homies that are gone' indicates a history of loss and remembrance, a common theme in street culture where violence and danger are ever-present. The artist advises caution, suggesting that speaking too much can lead to one's downfall, a metaphor for the dangers of the streets where trust is scarce and betrayal is common.

Throughout the song, there is a recurring theme of defiance and pride in one's identity. The artist speaks of making music for the 'gente de barrio' (people of the neighborhood), emphasizing authenticity and a rejection of mainstream or 'fresones' (posers). The lyrics also touch on the allure of drugs and money, acknowledging their presence in the artist's life while also hinting at the desperation and chaos they bring. The repeated phrase 'Más sabe el diablo por viejo' serves as a reminder that experience, no matter how harsh, brings a certain wisdom that cannot be easily dismissed.

The song is a testament to the resilience and strength of those who navigate the complexities of street life. It is a celebration of survival, a critique of superficiality, and a call for respect and understanding of the lived experiences of those in the barrio. La Santa Grifa's gritty and authentic style shines through, making 'Más Sabe El Diablo Por Viejo' a powerful anthem for those who live by the code of the streets.

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