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SONG MEANING

La Maison De Disque is a tongue-in-cheek confession from a scruffy Spanish rocker who storms a record label armed with nothing but his guitar, his scars and a loud C chord. The executives, obsessed with looks and market trends, tell him he needs to be as photogenic as pop-idol Jennifer, wear designer clothes and sing sad ballads if he ever wants a contract. He refuses, proudly shouting that his rock music may be "useless" but at least it sounds good, even when security is called to throw him out.

Fast-forward to the second half of the song and the rebel has surrendered to the system. Now he croons love songs like Obispo, takes vocal lessons in a castle, sports haute couture and—most importantly—wins over listeners’ mothers. Kinito uses humor and irony to expose how the music industry often values image, trends and easy comfort over raw creativity. The track is a playful reminder that chasing fame can cost an artist their authenticity, even if it does land them center stage.

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