VENENOSA

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The Allure and Danger of a Venenosa

Myke Towers' song "VENENOSA" delves into the intoxicating and perilous allure of a captivating woman. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a woman who is both enchanting and dangerous, likened to a venomous serpent. This metaphor underscores the duality of her nature—her beauty and charm are irresistible, yet they come with a risk. The repeated line, "Esa carita de bellaca es hermosa, me está tentando, serpiente venenosa," emphasizes her seductive power and the danger that accompanies it.

The song also explores themes of passion and desire. The protagonist is drawn to this woman, willing to follow her lead and indulge in the excitement she offers. Lines like "Hoy quiere hacerlo, ella quiere sentir pasión" and "Déjate llevar por la excitación" highlight the intense emotions and physical attraction that drive their interactions. The woman is portrayed as someone who knows what she wants and isn't afraid to take the initiative, adding to her allure.

Cultural references and imagery play a significant role in the song. The mention of a disco, paying for drinks, and the idea of a woman who has moved on from a past relationship reflect contemporary social settings and dynamics. The metaphor of the rose with thorns, "Se sabe que hay espina' en toda' las rosa'," further illustrates the idea that beauty often comes with hidden dangers. Myke Towers' lyrical style, characterized by its rhythmic flow and vivid storytelling, enhances the song's impact, making it a compelling narrative of attraction and caution.

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  1. DEGENERE (part. benny blanco)
  2. LALA
  3. ADIVINO (part. Bad Bunny)
  4. Piensan
  5. CONOCERTE (part. Ozuna)
  6. AUNQUE LLEGUE OTRO (part. Jay Wheeler)
  7. OTRA NOCHE (part. Darell)
  8. Parcerita
  9. Traicionera
  10. RITUAL
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