Song Meaning
The narrator asserts a powerful position, earned through a combination of strategic violence and accumulated experience. They claim their ascent wasn't due to losing control, but rather by "improving the weapons" and refining their "strategy" over six years, which granted them "much power." This journey, marked by wisdom and experience, led them to their current standing, explicitly stating that "the color gave me strength / Just for having blue blood / In my veins."
This declaration of "blue blood" is immediately juxtaposed with the admission of being "of dark skin," creating a striking contrast. The lyrics suggest a complex identity where inherited status or perceived privilege ("sangre azul") is claimed despite a background that might not traditionally confer it. The narrator emphasizes their proactive approach, stating "agile principles made a path" and that "we moved," indicating a self-made trajectory rather than one of ease, despite the implication of inherent advantage.
The narrative then shifts to a sense of detached observation and self-assurance. The narrator views things from "a perfect angle," possessing no "pendants" and expecting to "die of old age." They reject being analyzed as a simple story, demanding "respect" and highlighting their reserved nature and ability to carefully manage relationships, having "measured friendships." This careful curation extends to their social circles, which are described as "two families": one representing "the mafia, power, and greed," and the other, their personal family, implying a life lived navigating these disparate worlds.