Cuerno Mío (part. Oscar Maydon)

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The Harsh Realities of Street Life in 'Cuerno Mío'

The song 'Cuerno Mío' by Junior H, featuring Oscar Maydon, delves into the gritty and often dangerous life on the streets, particularly within the context of organized crime or gang culture. The lyrics open with a plea for a 'cuerno,' which is a slang term for an assault rifle, indicating a situation of imminent danger where the protagonist feels his life is at risk. The coldness he feels in his body is a metaphor for the fear and the closeness of death.

The song continues with a narrative that suggests a close call with death and the need for quick action to ensure survival. The mention of 'Tacomas' likely refers to trucks arriving to secure the area, implying a coordinated response to a threat. The lyrics also touch on the loss of a comrade, a 'primo' (cousin), whose absence is felt deeply, and there's a promise to visit soon, suggesting a visit to a grave or a memorial. The song paints a picture of a life where violence is a constant companion and where camaraderie and loyalty are crucial for survival.

Despite the grim subject matter, the song also includes moments of celebration and respite. There's a sense of relief when danger is averted, and the protagonist talks about enjoying the moment with friends, music, and dancing. The mention of 'fly kush' indicates a turn to marijuana for relaxation. The song juxtaposes the harsh realities of street life with the moments of joy and companionship that provide a temporary escape from the constant tension.

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