Vivir Pa Morir

Pepe y Vizio Pepe y Vizio

The Night's Embrace: A Dance with Destiny

In "Vivir Pa Morir" by Pepe y Vizio, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of a life lived in the shadows, where the night becomes both a refuge and a prison. The recurring phrase "esclavo de la noche, vivir pa' morir" suggests a cycle of existence where the protagonist feels trapped, living only to face inevitable mortality. The night, with its mysterious allure, is personified as a lover, with the moon and the early hours of the morning symbolizing a fleeting romance that offers both comfort and despair.

The song delves into themes of longing and unfulfilled desires. The protagonist searches for love and meaning, symbolized by the star they wait to see pass. This search is juxtaposed with the harsh realities of life, where the streets are illuminated by blue lights, hinting at danger and the presence of law enforcement. The imagery of "balas perdidas" (stray bullets) and "sacrificio borda'o en el pañuelo" (sacrifice embroidered on the handkerchief) underscores a life marked by risk and sacrifice, where love and danger coexist.

Pepe y Vizio's lyrics also explore the idea of faith and resilience. The protagonist clings to symbols of hope, like the cross and the Virgin Mary medallion, while acknowledging the slow passage of time and unanswered prayers. The song captures the tension between hope and despair, as the protagonist navigates a world where inspiration is found in pain, and survival requires constant vigilance. Ultimately, "Vivir Pa Morir" is a poignant reflection on the human condition, where the night serves as both a sanctuary and a reminder of life's transience.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. El Patio (part. Delaossa)
  2. Cosas Bonitas
  3. El Culpable
  4. Quieren Mi Luz
  5. Vivir Pa Morir
  6. Por Tu Calle (part. Ana Mena y KIDDO)
  7. Chiquitita
View all Pepe y Vizio songs

Most popular topics in Pepe y Vizio songs

Related artists

  1. Javier Ruibal
    Javier Ruibal
  2. Moncho Chavea
    Moncho Chavea
  3. Fondo Flamenco
    Fondo Flamenco
  4. Las Rodes
    Las Rodes
  5. Miguel Poveda
    Miguel Poveda
  6. El Barrio
    El Barrio
  7. Antonio José
    Antonio José
  8. Lia Kali
    Lia Kali