NI BORRACHO

Quevedo Quevedo

A Love Letter to the Canary Islands

Quevedo's "NI BORRACHO" is a vibrant celebration of the Canary Islands, capturing the essence of its culture, beauty, and the artist's deep-rooted connection to his homeland. The song opens with a reflection on the artist's appearance, hinting at a life of revelry and late nights, a common theme in island life where fiestas and carnivals are a significant part of the culture. The lyrics paint a picture of a place filled with beautiful women, aged rum, and a lively atmosphere that makes it hard for anyone to leave.

The song is rich with cultural references, mentioning various local festivities such as the carnivals of Tenerife, La Rama, and the Vará del Pescao. These events are not just celebrations but are deeply ingrained in the social fabric of the islands, bringing people together in a shared experience of joy and community. Quevedo's repeated assertion that he wouldn't move "ni borracho" (not even drunk) underscores his unwavering love and loyalty to the Canary Islands, despite having traveled the world and experienced other cultures.

Quevedo's lyrics also highlight the unique geographical and cultural identity of the Canary Islands. He mentions the Teide, the highest peak in Spain, and the local customs and dialects, which are distinct from mainland Spain. The song is a testament to the artist's pride in his heritage, celebrating the islands' natural beauty, cultural richness, and the warmth of its people. Through "NI BORRACHO," Quevedo invites listeners to appreciate the vibrant life and traditions of the Canary Islands, making it clear that for him, there's no place like home.

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  1. BUENAS NOCHES
  2. KASSANDRA
  3. DONDE QUIERO ESTAR
  4. 14 FEBREROS (part. Sin Nombre)
  5. LOS DÍAS CONTADOS (part. Rels B)
  6. CHUOS (part. Juseph)
  7. YANKEE
  8. Chamaquita (part. Juseph)
  9. LACONE (part. Polimá Westcoast y Mora)
  10. Ahora 2 (Freestyle)
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