EXCUSAS Lyrics – YSY A, Naim, Oniria

“EXCUSAS” Lyrics by YSY A, Naim, Oniria is a latest Spanish song in the voices of YSY A, Naim, Oniria. Its music too is composed by singer while brand new “EXCUSAS” song lyrics are also written by YSY A, Naim, Oniria. This is a popular song among the people of United States of America. “EXCUSAS” by YSY A, Naim, and Oniria is a raw reflection on self-destructive behavior and inner conflict. The song talks about constantly making excuses for bad choices and trying to escape personal demons and the weight of karma. The artists express struggles with addictions, regret, and the search for redemption, all while dealing with the consequences of their actions. There’s a feeling of being stuck in a cycle of bad habits, yet still hoping for something better or a way out. The track blends a sense of despair with a desire for growth.

Letra de EXCUSAS – YSY A

[Letra de “EXCUSAS”]

[Intro]
Wuh, okey
YSY, Naim, ¿cómo?
YSY, Naim
YSY, Naim
Oh, Dios (Wuh)

[Estribillo]
Siempre buscando alguna excusa
Siempre encontrando alguna excusa mejor
Siempre un pecado se me cruza
Algún demonio que le debo un favor

Tengo karma a mi favor, todavía estoy pagando el dolor
Sigo acá buscando una musa, todavía estoy buscando mejores-res-res

[Verso 1]
Acostumbrando al descontrol, sigo acá recibiendo otro sol
En el trago haciendo croll
Natación sobre ese alcohol
Dedos pegajoso’ de tanto roll, prendo la pipa y gotea otro gol
Prendo la—, prendo—, prendo la pipa, pierdo alguno’ recuerdos
Traje lo justo para mi cuaderno, esta medicina que me tiene enfermo
Prendo la—, prendo—, prendo la pipa, pierdo alguno’ recuerdos
Traje lo justo para mi cuaderno, esta medicina que me tiene enfermo

[Estribillo]
Siempre buscando alguna excusa
Siempre encontrando alguna excusa mejor (Sí)
Siempre un pecado se me cruza (Sí)
Algún demonio que le debo un favor (Eh)
Tengo el karma a mi favor, todavía estoy pagando el dolor
Sigo acá buscando una musa, todavía estoy buscando mejores-res-res
Siempre buscando alguna excusa (Excusa, excusa, excusa, excusa)
Siempre encontrando alguna excusa mejor (Mejor, mejor, mejor)
Siempre buscando alguna excusa (Excusa, excusa, excusa, excusa)
Algún demonio que le debo un favor (Excusa)
Todavía estoy buscando mejores-res-res-res-res (Mejores, mejores)

[Verso 2]
Toco las cosa’ y se rompen
Ya no le encuentro—, ya no le e—
Ya no le encuentro ni un por qué pero siempre encuentro dónde
Salimo’ de los escombros, hicimo’ oro del cobre
Todo’ mueren por el uno pero solo llegan dos, tres
Traigo un hambre enorme, pistas pa’ mí son un postre
Tengo millone’ en mi cara pero quiero el doble
Quiero uno más, quiero ganar más dinero que pague el desorden
No va a pasar, dinero, dinero, espero que no terminemo’ en el borde
Por ahí (Ih) yo me fui (Ih), ya ni estoy (Ih), enloquecí (-cí)
Y estas barras (Eh) no están buenas (Eh) aunque Naim diga que sí
Y los beats no me conocen (No) porque nunca los rompí (Sí)
O tal vez ‘toy soñando despierto y no quiero dormir

[Estribillo]
Siempre buscando alguna excusa
Siempre encontrando alguna excusa mejor (Sí)
Siempre un pecado se me cruza (Sí)
Algún demonio que le debo un favor (Eh)
Tengo karma a mi favor (Oh), todavía estoy pagando el dolor
Sigo acá buscando una musa, todavía estoy buscando mejores-res-res
Siempre encontrando alguna excusa mejor
Siempre un pecado se me cruza
Algún demonio que le debo un favor
Tengo karma a mi favor, todavía estoy pagando el dolor
Sigo acá buscando una musa, todavía estoy buscando mejores-res-res

[Outro]
Listo

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EXCUSAS Lyrics Meaning

[Intro]
The intro sets the tone of the song with casual, almost playful phrases. The repeated mention of “YSY, Naim” hints at their presence and collaboration. It feels like an informal introduction to the mood of the track, while “Oh, Dios” adds a sense of realization or surprise, possibly setting the stage for deeper themes.

[Estribillo]
In the chorus, the artists reflect on their tendency to make excuses for their actions. They’re trapped in a cycle of justifying bad decisions, often blaming outside forces like sins or demons. Despite these struggles, they acknowledge they’re still dealing with past pain and are on a quest for inspiration or improvement, seeking something better in their lives but still feeling stuck.

[Verso 1]
In the first verse, the artists describe their chaotic lifestyle, where they embrace disorder and indulgence. They talk about drinking, smoking, and losing memories, hinting at an addiction to substances. The line “this medicine that makes me sick” reflects the toxic relationship with their habits, which, while providing temporary relief, only lead to more pain. They’re stuck in a cycle of self-destruction, using substances to cope, yet they remain aware of the negative impact on their health and mind.

[Estribillo]
The chorus repeats, reinforcing the theme of searching for excuses and trying to avoid responsibility. The artists continue to battle with inner demons and past actions. The reference to karma suggests that they are paying for their mistakes, but they’re still stuck, trying to find a way out, longing for something better. The repetition of “excuse” highlights the feeling of being trapped in this mindset, unable to move forward.

[Verso 2]
The second verse shifts to a more introspective and existential tone. The artists describe their damaged relationships and broken dreams, feeling as though everything they touch falls apart. They express a desire for more, especially wealth, believing that money could solve their chaos. Despite already having success, they want more to pay for their mistakes. There’s a sense of disillusionment and frustration, feeling disconnected from reality (“I’m no longer here, I’ve lost my mind”). They also mention the disconnect with music and beats, showing uncertainty in their craft and questioning if their efforts are truly meaningful. There’s a desire for peace or escape, but they remain trapped in their struggles.

[Estribillo]
The chorus repeats once again, underlining the ongoing battle with excuses and unresolved feelings. The reference to karma and demons continues to reflect the internal conflict. Despite the search for a muse or better circumstances, the artists feel like they’re still in the same place, unable to escape the cycle of their actions and the consequences they face. The repetition emphasizes their internal struggle and the frustration of feeling stuck.

[Outro]
The outro, with “Listo” (meaning “ready” or “finished”), wraps up the song, possibly signaling a resignation or completion of the thought process. It’s like they’ve said all they need to, leaving listeners with a sense of finality or acceptance of the ongoing struggles they face.

FAQs

Q. Who has sung EXCUSAS song?
A. EXCUSAS song is sung by YSY A, Naim, Oniria.

Q. Who wrote EXCUSAS lyrics?
A. EXCUSAS lyrics are penned by YSY A, Naim, Oniria.

Q. Who has given the music of EXCUSAS song?
A. EXCUSAS music is composed and produced by YSY A, Naim, Oniria.

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