Es Como 2 (feat. Achu y Yaco)
Wolty
The Eternal Flow: Wolty's Lyrical Odyssey in 'Es Como 2'
Wolty's song 'Es Como 2 (feat. Achu y Yaco)' is a rich tapestry of metaphors, cultural references, and personal reflections. The lyrics open with a comparison to Mirtha Legrand, an iconic Argentine television host known for her longevity, setting the tone for themes of immortality and timelessness. Wolty likens his lyrical prowess to a river, unstoppable and ever-flowing, and uses vivid imagery to convey the futility of trying to contain his creativity, such as a colorblind chameleon or a dinosaur in a zoo.
The song delves into the world of Hip-Hop, portraying it as a scene filled with 'ghosts' and likening it to a horror movie. Wolty's flow is described as a tornado, powerful and uncontrollable, and he vows to defend his rap with the ferocity of a mother protecting her child. The lyrics also touch on the deceptive nature of society, comparing politicians to illogical beings and friends who don't truly care. This cynicism is balanced by Wolty's confidence in his abilities, as he claims to read people like books and soar like an eagle in the rhythm.
Cultural references abound, from Yagami and L from 'Death Note' to the iconic 'fatality' move in Mortal Kombat. Wolty positions himself as a warrior, both in the Hip-Hop scene and in life, drawing parallels to historical and fictional figures like Martin Luther King Jr. and Johnny Depp. The song's title, 'Es Como 2,' suggests a duality or a second coming, emphasizing the cyclical nature of life and art. Wolty's lyrics are a testament to his dedication and passion for rap, portraying it as an essential, almost spiritual, part of his existence.