CRIPTONITA

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Heartache and Escapism Under the Moonlight

Tito Double P's song "CRIPTONITA" delves into the complex emotions of heartache, betrayal, and the search for solace in the midst of emotional turmoil. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a person grappling with the pain of a broken heart, where even the most cherished memories and relationships seem to lose their significance. The mention of "kriptonita" suggests a metaphor for something or someone that once held immense power over the narrator, but now fails to have the same impact.

The song captures the essence of escapism, as the narrator finds themselves alone, seeking comfort in the night sky and the moon. The act of "vaciando unos botes" (emptying some bottles) and gazing at the moon signifies a moment of introspection and temporary relief from the chaos of emotions. The night is described as having something special, hinting at a fleeting sense of peace or clarity amidst the confusion.

The lyrics also explore themes of self-destruction and the struggle to cope with emotional pain. The narrator acknowledges the lies and betrayals that have led to their current state, and the use of substances as a means to numb the heartache. The mention of "desamor" (heartbreak) and "amigas" (friends) highlights the importance of companionship in times of distress, while the repeated references to losing one's sanity emphasize the depth of the emotional turmoil. Ultimately, "CRIPTONITA" is a raw and honest portrayal of the complexities of love, loss, and the search for meaning in the aftermath of heartbreak.

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  2. BLANCA, ROSITA Y MARÍA
  3. Rosones
  4. NADIE
  5. TÚ SI (part. Armenta)
  6. DOS DÍAS (part. Peso Pluma)
  7. EL LOKERÓN
  8. CHINO (part. Neton Vega)
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  10. LOS CUADROS (part. Peso Pluma)
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