Alcorcon Rap

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The Anthem of Alcorcón: Zenit's Ode to His Roots

Zenit's 'Alcorcon Rap' is a powerful homage to his hometown, Alcorcón, and the vibrant hip-hop culture that thrives there. The song is a celebration of the community, the art, and the people who have shaped his identity as an artist. Zenit uses vivid imagery and strong metaphors to paint a picture of his life and experiences, emphasizing the importance of staying true to one's roots and the bonds formed within his neighborhood.

The lyrics are filled with references to graffiti, breakdancing (b-boys), and the camaraderie among the people of Alcorcón. Zenit highlights the significance of these cultural elements, portraying them as essential parts of his identity and artistic expression. He also addresses the misconceptions and criticisms of rap and graffiti, defending them as legitimate forms of art and expression. This defiance against societal norms and stereotypes is a recurring theme in the song, showcasing Zenit's pride in his culture and his determination to elevate it.

Zenit also touches on themes of loyalty and resilience. He speaks of never breaking the connections with his neighborhood, regardless of his success or fame. This loyalty is further emphasized by his shout-outs to friends and fellow artists, reinforcing the idea that his success is a collective achievement. The repeated chorus, 'Alcorcón Rap,' serves as a rallying cry, uniting the community and asserting their place in the broader hip-hop landscape. Through his passionate delivery and evocative lyrics, Zenit creates an anthem that resonates with anyone who values their roots and the culture that shapes them.

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  1. Contra Todos
  2. Siento
  3. Como Suena
  4. Ella
  5. Tu refugio
  6. Un Hombre Y Un Destino
  7. Después de Tanto
  8. ¿quién Es El?
  9. De Mi Barrio Hasta Tu Barrio
  10. Suelo soñar
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