Como Es [explícita]

Natanael Cano Natanael Cano

A Lavish Life of Passion and Excess

Natanael Cano's song "Como Es [explícita]" is a vivid portrayal of a life filled with luxury, passion, and indulgence. The lyrics paint a picture of a lifestyle where material wealth and sensual pleasures are intertwined. Cano uses imagery of diamonds, Cartier glasses, and expensive champagne to emphasize the opulence that surrounds him. This lavishness is not just about material possessions but also about the experiences and relationships that come with it.

The song delves into themes of desire and intimacy, with Cano expressing a deep connection with his partner. The repeated references to intimate encounters highlight a sense of hedonism and the pursuit of pleasure. The lyrics suggest a carefree attitude towards life, where the protagonist is willing to go to great lengths to satisfy his desires and those of his partner. This is further emphasized by the mention of traveling to exotic locations like Ibiza, showcasing a life unbound by conventional limitations.

Cano's lyrics also touch on themes of rebellion and defiance. The mention of evading authorities and living life on his own terms reflects a sense of freedom and nonconformity. This rebellious spirit is a common theme in the corridos tumbados genre, which Cano is known for pioneering. The song captures the essence of living life unapologetically, embracing both the highs and lows that come with such a lifestyle.

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  4. Periquito
  5. Cuerno Azulado (part. Gabito Ballesteros)
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