Apocalipsis

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Passion in the Face of Apocalypse

Cris MJ's song "Apocalipsis" is a vibrant and intense exploration of living in the moment, driven by passion and desire, against the backdrop of an impending apocalypse. The lyrics convey a sense of urgency and a desire to indulge in life's pleasures before it's too late. The repeated phrase "Hoy chinguemo' hasta morir" ("Today we make love until we die") underscores the theme of seizing the day and embracing the present moment with fervor.

The song is rich with metaphors and cultural references, such as the mention of a "Louis Vuitton" bag filled with "trixi," which could symbolize luxury and indulgence. The lyrics also reference well-known artists like Yandel and Wisin, suggesting a connection to the reggaeton genre and its themes of romance and sensuality. The imagery of "estrellarte el misil" ("crashing the missile") and "sacar tu elixir" ("extracting your elixir") adds a layer of intensity and passion, emphasizing the physical and emotional connection between the lovers.

Cris MJ's style is characterized by its energetic and rhythmic flow, blending elements of reggaeton and urban music. The song's narrative is both personal and universal, capturing the essence of living passionately in uncertain times. The lyrics reflect a hedonistic approach to life, where love and desire take center stage, and the looming apocalypse serves as a reminder to cherish every moment. This theme resonates with listeners who seek to find meaning and joy amidst chaos and uncertainty.

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  2. 7 Trompetas
  3. SI NO ES CONTIGO (remix) (part. Kali Uchis y JHAYCO)
  4. No Ponga Excusa
  5. Pensándote (part. El Bai)
  6. Locura y Maldad
  7. 333 (part. Yan Block)
  8. Después De La 1 (part. FloyyMenor y LOUKI)
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