Kinder Malo and Bizarrap pull listeners into a high-octane confession that soars above the ordinary. The mantra “Subo, subo, nunca bajo” (“I rise, I never come down”) frames the track as a nonstop ascent powered by pure vice rather than work. Vivid shout-outs to Picasso, Pablo Escobar, Hiroshima, Naruto, and Spirited Away collide over Bizarrap’s explosive beat, blending art, pop culture, and dark history into one breathless collage.
Beneath the swagger lies a raw portrait of a generation cornered by depression, poverty, and a glass-ceiling society. Kinder Malo’s imagery of empty wallets, sleepless nights, and suicidal thoughts shows how the thrill of the climb can mask deep pain. The result is a song that dances on the edge of triumph and tragedy, capturing the urge to keep rising even when every shadow feels “deprimida.”
Gonzalo Julián Conde, known professionally as Bizarrap or BZRP, is a groundbreaking Argentine record producer, songwriter, and DJ born on August 29, 1998, in Ramos Mejía, Argentina. Specializing in EDM, Latin trap, and Latin hip hop, Bizarrap has transformed the Latin music scene with his innovative BZRP Music Sessions, collaborating with a diverse range of artists from across Latin America and beyond.
Rising to prominence with hits like his sessions with Nathy Peluso and Quevedo, Bizarrap has earned multiple Latin Grammy nominations and broken world records for his viral releases, including the global sensation session with Shakira. Known for pushing creative boundaries, he became the most streamed Argentine artist globally on Spotify and continues to shape contemporary Latin urban music with his dynamic production style.