Hunnids (feat. Chen)

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Unveiling the Realities of Street Wisdom in 'Hunnids'

Bryant Myers' song 'Hunnids' is a raw and unfiltered glimpse into the artist's perspective on life, success, and relationships, shaped by his experiences in a tough environment. The lyrics convey a sense of detachment from emotions ('Ya no siento feelings') as a result of hardships and betrayals, suggesting that the artist has become desensitized and more focused on material gains ('Solo busco llenar el bolsillo no el cora') than emotional connections. The repeated reference to 'hunnids'—slang for hundred-dollar bills—symbolizes this shift towards financial success as a priority over personal relationships.

The song also touches on themes of trust and loyalty. Myers speaks of learning from the 'consejos del viejo' (advice from the old man), which taught him to be cautious about whom to trust. He uses metaphors like 'manzana que no tenían gusanos' (apples without worms) to describe people who appeared good but turned out to be deceitful ('eran serpientes'). This street wisdom has led him to keep his circle tight and to be less open with people, as a way to protect himself from being taken advantage of or hurt.

Moreover, Myers reflects on the nature of relationships and the fickleness of people. He mentions that those who once were close to him ('Gente que antes comía en mi casa') are now against him, highlighting the transient nature of alliances and friendships in his world. The song's narrative is a testament to the artist's resilience and adaptability, as he navigates a life where trust is a luxury and success is measured by wealth and self-reliance ('Puse los sentimiento' como el Audemars en roca').

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