Freestyle Session #13 (feat. Natos y Waor)
Zaramay
The Hustler's Anthem: Zaramay's Ode to Street Life and Success
Zaramay's "Freestyle Session #13 (feat. Natos y Waor)" is a raw and unapologetic portrayal of the rapper's journey from the streets to success. The lyrics are a braggadocious display of wealth, with references to luxury items like Rolex watches and Rolls-Royce cars, symbolizing the artist's rise from past mistakes to his current status. The repeated lines, "Está girando mi Rolex, derrapando el Rolls-Royce / Y todos esos errores me hicieron ser quien soy," suggest that Zaramay attributes his identity to both his achievements and the errors he's made along the way. He acknowledges his roots in the streets and his uncertainty about the future, emphasizing a life lived in the moment.
The song delves into themes of loyalty, betrayal, and the harsh realities of street life. Zaramay reflects on the cost of his success, mentioning spending on lawyers and the importance of silence over speech. The lyrics "Valgo más por lo que callo que por lo que rapeo" imply that what he doesn't say is more valuable than his raps, hinting at the unsaid truths of his life. The artist also touches on the idea of respect and reputation in the streets, suggesting that his presence commands authority and that he's known among his peers.
Throughout the song, Zaramay uses vivid imagery and cultural references to paint a picture of his environment. He compares himself to notorious figures and uses metaphors to describe his experiences with drugs, women, and the law. The line "Con la botella en la mano como Bender" is a nod to the character from the animated series 'Futurama,' known for his vices, paralleling the rapper's own indulgences. The song is a complex tapestry of the highs and lows of a hustler's life, celebrating victories while acknowledging the darkness that often accompanies them.