No Moleste Más

Reykon Reykon

Live and Let Live: Reykon's Anthem of Individuality

Reykon's song "No Moleste Más" is a powerful declaration of individuality and a call for mutual respect. The lyrics emphasize the importance of living one's own life without interfering in others' affairs. Reykon addresses various societal stereotypes and prejudices, urging people to stop judging others based on their appearance, financial status, or lifestyle choices. The repeated refrain "No, no Molestes más" (Don't bother me anymore) serves as a mantra for personal freedom and self-expression.

The song is dedicated to a wide range of people, from those who are thin or overweight to those who smoke or abstain. Reykon highlights the absurdity of societal judgments and the unnecessary pressure to conform. He questions why people feel the need to talk about others when they don't even know their struggles or stories. By sharing his own experiences of growing up poor and working hard to achieve success, Reykon underscores that everyone has their own journey and challenges.

Reykon's message is clear: everyone should be allowed to live their life as they see fit. He criticizes those who gossip and judge, pointing out that material possessions and social status do not define a person's worth. The song also touches on issues of police profiling and societal expectations, making it a relevant and relatable anthem for many. Reykon's blend of personal anecdotes and broader social commentary creates a compelling narrative that encourages listeners to embrace their individuality and respect others' choices.

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  1. La Suite
  2. Angel Guardian
  3. Tu Cuerpo Me Llama
  4. Latina (remix) (part. Maluma, Tyga y Becky G)
  5. La Santa
  6. MOCHILERA (part. Kapo)
  7. GUAIA
  8. Sin Miedo
  9. Mala
  10. Loco Por Vos
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