Triple Lavada

Esau Ortiz Esau Ortiz

The High-Stakes World of 'Triple Lavada'

Esau Ortiz's "Triple Lavada" is a vivid portrayal of a lifestyle steeped in excess, risk, and bravado. The song's lyrics paint a picture of a world where indulgence and danger coexist, with references to luxury items, illicit activities, and a carefree attitude towards life. The repeated mention of "triple lavada" suggests a ritual of preparation for a night of revelry, possibly alluding to a thorough cleansing or a metaphorical shedding of inhibitions before diving into the chaos of the night.

The song is rich with cultural references, particularly to the narco-culture prevalent in certain regions of Mexico. Ortiz mentions "cuadros" and "pluma de wax," which could be interpreted as references to drug trafficking and consumption. The imagery of "whiskey del año de tu papá" and "una pinche bellaka pa’ bailar" further emphasizes a lifestyle of opulence and hedonism. The narrative is one of defiance and pride, with the protagonist reveling in his notoriety and the thrill of living on the edge.

Ortiz's lyrics also touch on themes of loyalty and betrayal, as well as the constant threat of violence. The mention of "rifles de Toronto" and "balas son tracers" underscores the ever-present danger in this world, where power dynamics are constantly shifting. The song's protagonist is depicted as a cunning and resilient figure, always one step ahead of his adversaries. This portrayal is both a celebration of survival and a cautionary tale about the costs of living such a high-stakes life.

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  1. Triple Lavada
  2. San Charly (part. Xavi y Alan Arrieta)
  3. Triple Lavada (remix) (part. Luis R Conriquez, Óscar Maydon, Alemán y Victor Mendivil)
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