Viernes 13

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The Spooky Adventures of Vico C on Friday the 13th

The song "Viernes 13" by Vico C is a narrative that blends the spooky atmosphere of Halloween with the superstitions surrounding Friday the 13th. The lyrics tell a story of an outing gone awry when the protagonist, along with a group of friends, decides to visit the famous Castillo del Morro in San Juan, Puerto Rico. The day starts off with an eerie emptiness in the streets of San Juan, setting the stage for a series of unfortunate events.

As the group explores the area, they notice that people are missing, and their own group begins to disappear. The situation escalates when they find the local police incapacitated and receive a threatening phone call. The story takes a turn for the surreal when the iconic horror character Jason Voorhees from the "Friday the 13th" movie series appears, chasing them to the castle. The song's lyrics playfully mix horror elements with humor, as Vico C faces off against Jason with increasingly absurd weapons, leading to a comical confrontation.

The climax of the song occurs when Vico C's girlfriend kicks Jason, allowing them to escape. They end up at a cafe where the party continues, and Jason is eventually subdued by the crowd. The song concludes with a hint of an ongoing rivalry between Vico C and Jason, leaving the door open for future encounters. Vico C's storytelling in "Viernes 13" is a creative blend of horror tropes and urban music, showcasing his ability to engage listeners with vivid imagery and a touch of comedy.

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