LUCES DE TECNO

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The Haunting Memory of a Fleeting Romance

Feid's "LUCES DE TECNO" is a poignant narrative of a fleeting romantic encounter that leaves a lasting impact on the narrator. The song begins with the artist recalling a moment of connection with someone amidst the lights, presumably of a club or party. The intimacy they shared was profound, yet ephemeral, as the person left shortly after, leaving the narrator longing and emotionally 'swallowed' by the experience.

The lyrics suggest that the narrator questions the reality of the encounter, attributing the intensity of the memory to the influence of pills taken that night. This introduces a sense of doubt and confusion, blurring the lines between what was real and what might have been a figment of the narrator's imagination. Despite this, the narrator is drawn back to the same location, hoping to see the person again and rekindle the connection. The use of 'Luna llena' (full moon) symbolizes a moment of clarity and fullness, contrasting with the uncertainty that follows.

The chorus emphasizes the deep impression the encounter has left on the narrator, who is haunted by the memory, especially when under the influence of alcohol. The desire to relive the moment is strong, and there's a sense of frustration that the other person doesn't seem to remember or acknowledge what happened. The repetition of the phrase 'yo sé que tú no va' a olvidar mi nombre' (I know you won't forget my name) conveys a mix of hope and defiance, suggesting a wish for the encounter to have a lasting significance for both parties involved.

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  1. LUNA (part. ATL Jacob)
  2. EY CHORY
  3. Fecha (part. Yandel)
  4. Ferxxo 100
  5. MONSTRUO (part. Tainy)
  6. PROHIBIDOX
  7. VELOCIDAD CRUCERO
  8. 50 PALOS
  9. Ron (remix) (part. Dalex)
  10. XX
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