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The lyrics highlight a world of nepotism and secretism , where guests trade benefits to "ascend" and "divide to reign".
Produced by (formerly of Calle 13), the track earned a nomination for Best Producer of the Year at the 2022 Latin Grammys . Musically, it is described as a "cerebral, theatrical, and minimalist" trip that uses heavy layers and textures to mirror the chaotic density of the lyrics. Key Lyrics & Meaning Lyric Snippet Contextual Meaning "La vida es una comida que se va enfriando" Urgency to seize power before it's gone. "¿Qué hay de malo en pedir un favor?" The normalization of quid pro quo corruption. "Nadie puede salir después de entrar" el_cuarteto_de_nos_fiesta_en_lo_del_dr_hermes_l...
The music video and atmosphere were partly inspired by the fantastic and surreal universe of fellow Uruguayan writer Mario Levrero. Production & Reception The lyrics highlight a world of nepotism and
Musso explores the binary nature of modern society, depicting those inside the party who pull the strings and those outside who criticize them while secretly wishing to join. Lyrical Themes Key Lyrics & Meaning Lyric Snippet Contextual Meaning
The song acts as a cynical guide to the inner workings of political and social power. It describes a "shady party" hosted by the mysterious , where entry is exclusive and the currency is favors.
Roberto Musso has described the song as a commentary on "polarization" and "infodemia," where the world is forced to choose between two extremes, leaving no room for "gray scales".
This feature explores the track by the Uruguayan rock band El Cuarteto de Nos , released on September 23, 2021, as the lead single from their album Lámina Once . The Concept: A Satire of Power
The lyrics highlight a world of nepotism and secretism , where guests trade benefits to "ascend" and "divide to reign".
Produced by (formerly of Calle 13), the track earned a nomination for Best Producer of the Year at the 2022 Latin Grammys . Musically, it is described as a "cerebral, theatrical, and minimalist" trip that uses heavy layers and textures to mirror the chaotic density of the lyrics. Key Lyrics & Meaning Lyric Snippet Contextual Meaning "La vida es una comida que se va enfriando" Urgency to seize power before it's gone. "¿Qué hay de malo en pedir un favor?" The normalization of quid pro quo corruption. "Nadie puede salir después de entrar"
The music video and atmosphere were partly inspired by the fantastic and surreal universe of fellow Uruguayan writer Mario Levrero. Production & Reception
Musso explores the binary nature of modern society, depicting those inside the party who pull the strings and those outside who criticize them while secretly wishing to join. Lyrical Themes
The song acts as a cynical guide to the inner workings of political and social power. It describes a "shady party" hosted by the mysterious , where entry is exclusive and the currency is favors.
Roberto Musso has described the song as a commentary on "polarization" and "infodemia," where the world is forced to choose between two extremes, leaving no room for "gray scales".
This feature explores the track by the Uruguayan rock band El Cuarteto de Nos , released on September 23, 2021, as the lead single from their album Lámina Once . The Concept: A Satire of Power