“Elíseos” Lyrics by Delaossa, Cruz Cafuné is a latest Spanish song in the voices of Delaossa, Cruz Cafuné. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “Elíseos” song lyrics are also written by Delaossa, Cruz Cafuné. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “Elíseos” by Delaossa and Cruz Cafuné is a song about success, ambition, and the struggles that come with fame. The lyrics reflect on their rise in the music industry, staying true to themselves while dealing with fake people and critics. They talk about money, power, and the price of chasing dreams, mixing confidence with introspection. The song has a luxurious, almost cinematic feel, balancing street wisdom with high-class references.
Elíseos Lyrics
[Letra de “Elíseos”]
[Intro]
Bigla The Kid
[Verso 1: Delaossa]
Mi éxito es relativo, mi influencia innegable
Pregunta en la calle, puta, me he vuelto intocable
No he perdí’o la pasión, ni he perdí’o el hambre
He conocí’o a mucho’ famoso’ y, loco, son un fraude
Me tiran la mala y yo les lanzo beso’
Pa’ mí no son motivo’ de peso
Les tengo cariño y por eso les dejo
En verda’ son hijo’ mío’ aunque salieran travieso’, yeah
Nos colamo’ en la industria como Yeyo
En la nariz de niña’ rica’ y sin ser camello
Llevo la palabra ‘e Dio’, me falta el alzacuello’
Cada día má’ s*xy, cada día más bello, cada día más rico
Supe bien donde poner el foco y no me desubico
No sumo, yo lo multiplico
Pa’ eso’ niño’ traigo droga, me busca la UDYCO
Soy el rey, no abdico (For real)
Quiero los cheque’, los fajo’, los cero’, el euro y los bille (Really)
Una busca fortuna, cabrón, soy una gold digger
Soy una máquina de joder y de vender tickets
Puedo ser muchas cosas, pero nunca tú, Dios me libre
Huevos revueltos y bacon
Empiezo el día, estreno nuevas Air Force y nuevo pleito, yeah
No tuve Navidade’, curro como un alligator
Aunque el 6 de enero entró medio millón de labels
[Verso 2: Cruz Cafuné]
Mi hermano Sago diseñó el cardigan que llevo
Si no apagaste la Sanremo, dos martini espreso
En los elíseo’ niños disfraza’o de Opium
Uno’ aprietan gatillo’ con las uñas pintada’ de negro’
Bumpeo method en el trasero del Benzo como el de Sucession, bro
Si Jesús volviera al mundo no sería benévolo
Pero al menos volvería los tres días con las Margielas de velcro on, yeah
Hay un demonio entre el bien y yo
Sin cora ni fuego, ni alas, ni cuerno’ ni esa mierda que parece un tenedor
Si no nombres de licor como bourbon y ron
En Marsella se estrellan gotas del bañador en mis tiburón
En tres sustancias a la vez, pero leo la habitación
Si pierdo siento que muerdo el polvo pa’ siempre
Y si gano, la victoria se siente que dura un segundo o do’
Yeah, llantas Forgiato
Dime qué emoción escondes tras esas gafas de ojos de gato
El poder a vece’ son relato’
Por eso me ven en persona y me dicen: “Pensé que eras más alto”
No son de fútbol, pero los teni’ un par de taco’
Me veo deformado en aros cromado’
No vivo bajo, planeando ir a Icebox con mis vagos
To’ jodido y sigo fanfarroneando
Palo de agua y aun así voy sin capota
Pa’l comedor otros dos cuadros del padre del Sopa
Pongo el dinero donde pongo la boca
Cuando estás popping haces lo que te sale ‘e la polla
Tira el perico al váter, loca, es hora de sanar
Te encaprichas de quien sea que no te trate mal
Conmigo tus tiempos de thriftear quedarían atrá’
Amándote de día, grabando en la madrugá’ (Madrugá’)
[Outro: Cruz Cafuné]
Yeah, ah-ah-ah
Bigla
Delaossa Songs
- Elíseos (English Translation)
- Vulnerable (English Translation)
- Vulnerable
- Nueva Season (English Translation)
Elíseos Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
A signature tag introducing the artist or producer.
[Verso 1: Delaossa]
Delaossa starts by reflecting on his success, saying that while it may not be absolute, his influence is undeniable. He emphasizes his street credibility, claiming he has become “untouchable” in the industry. Despite his achievements, he hasn’t lost his hunger or passion. He also calls out fake celebrities, saying many famous people he has met are frauds. Instead of responding to negativity with hostility, he chooses to brush it off, even showing affection towards those who criticize him.
He then compares his rise in the music industry to how drügs infiltrate elite circles—suggesting he’s made an impact without playing by the usual rules. He talks about spreading his message like a preacher but without the official role of a priest. His confidence grows as he states that he’s getting richer, better-looking, and more focused every day. Unlike others who only add, he multiplies his success. Singerities might be watching him, but he sees himself as a king who won’t step down.
Money is a key theme—he wants wealth in all forms and refers to himself as a “gold digger” in a playful, ironic way. He boasts about his ability to both entertain and make money, stating that he could be anything except someone else. He ends the verse with images of luxury, starting his day with a good meal, fresh sneakers, and a new challenge. His work ethic is relentless—he doesn’t even take breaks during the holidays, yet his success keeps attracting major industry deals.
[Verso 2: Cruz Cafuné]
Cruz Cafuné begins by mentioning that his brother designed the stylish cardigan he’s wearing, signaling his connection to fashion and personal branding. He references expensive drinks, suggesting a life of luxury. Then, he paints a picture of high society’s dark side, where even privileged kids are involved in crime, blending wealth with danger. He references *Succession*, a TV show about power struggles, comparing his car’s sound system to the character Kendall Roy’s Benz, which symbolizes affluence and ambition.
He then brings in religious imagery, saying if Jesus returned, he wouldn’t be merciful, but at least he’d come back in designer sneakers. This suggests a contrast between spirituality and materialism. He reflects on his own struggles, describing an internal battle with temptation, not in a stereotypical devilish way but through vices like alcohol. He mentions being in Marseille, enjoying the sea, yet still caught in a world of excess and recklessness. Even under the influence of multiple substances, he remains aware of his surroundings.
Winning and losing feel the same—defeat feels permanent, but victory is fleeting. He flexes with luxury car rims, questioning what emotions people hide behind expensive sunglasses. He points out how power is often just perception, recalling how people expect him to be taller based on his reputation. His success distorts reality, as seen in reflections on polished rims.
Despite hardships, he continues to act confidently. Even in heavy rain, he drives with the top down—symbolizing his fearless attitude. He invests his money wisely and backs up his words with actions. He acknowledges the dark side of fame, encouraging someone to leave behind toxic habits and past struggles. Finally, he hints at offering a better life to a woman, taking her away from thrift shopping and struggles, filling her days with love while he works through the night.
[Outro]
A smooth fade-out, reinforcing the song’s vibe.
FAQs
Q. Who has sung Elíseos song?
A. Elíseos song is sung by Delaossa, Cruz Cafuné.
Q. Who wrote Elíseos lyrics?
A. Elíseos lyrics are penned by Delaossa, Cruz Cafuné.
Q. Who has given the music of Elíseos song?
A. Elíseos music is composed and produced by Delaossa, Cruz Cafuné.
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