A Night of Enchantment and Desire

Cardellino's song "HATTORI" is a vibrant and playful exploration of attraction and the magic of a night out. The lyrics paint a picture of a chance encounter in a bar, where the protagonist is captivated by someone dancing alone. The invitation to share a drink, "dos roncitos con cola," sets the stage for a flirtatious and spontaneous connection. The imagery of the moon setting and the sun rising suggests a night that stretches into the early hours, filled with possibilities and the promise of shared experiences.

The song's chorus highlights the allure of the person the protagonist is drawn to, describing them as having "cara de buena y uñas de Hattori." This metaphor likens the person's nails to those of Hattori Hanzo, a legendary samurai and ninja, suggesting a mix of innocence and sharpness. The protagonist is so entranced that they forget all their troubles, emphasizing the power of attraction and the escape it offers from everyday concerns.

Throughout the song, there's a sense of boldness and confidence in the protagonist's approach, as they express their desire openly and without hesitation. The repeated lines about wanting to see the sunrise together and "desayunarnos antes de dormir" (having breakfast before sleeping) convey a sense of intimacy and the desire to prolong the night. Cardellino's style, characterized by its smooth blend of Latin rhythms and contemporary pop, enhances the song's playful and romantic atmosphere, making "HATTORI" a celebration of connection and the thrill of the unexpected.

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  1. HATTORI
  2. Niño Eterno
  3. Manjar
  4. Toscana
  5. No Molestar
  6. UNA LUZ
  7. Cursi
  8. Okay
  9. Fin de semana
  10. Café
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