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.”