Prendio (remix) (feat. Omar Montes y Daviles de Novelda)

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From Struggle to Success: The Story of 'Prendio (remix)'

The song 'Prendio (remix)' by RVFV featuring Omar Montes and Daviles de Novelda is a narrative of personal triumph over adversity, focusing on the journey from a life of hardship to one of success and financial stability. The lyrics speak to the artists' past experiences in the streets, their determination to rise above their circumstances, and the joy of being able to provide for their families and communities.

The recurring theme in the song is the pursuit of money ('dinero') and the happiness that comes from being able to support loved ones ('Meter dinero en la casa, eso si es felicidad'). The artists reflect on their past when they had to hustle ('josear') to make ends meet, contrasting it with their current situation where they no longer face the same struggles. They express pride in their achievements and the fact that they have remained true to themselves despite their newfound fame and wealth ('Yo nunca cambié / Mi vida cambió').

Cultural references to the artists' backgrounds are evident throughout the song, with mentions of their neighborhoods and the challenges they faced. The transformation from a life of potential crime ('robando') to one where they can positively impact their communities through music ('Y ahora música voy regalando') is a testament to their resilience and hard work. The song serves as an anthem for those who aspire to change their circumstances and as a celebration for those who have managed to 'stay lit' ('prendío') despite the odds.

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