Quieren que hable
Quieren que escupa
Lo que se observa bajo esta lupa
Quieren que tire por la conciencia
Otro llamado a la razón
Quieren que le hable
A oidos sordos
que los celebre
que toquen fondos
a oidos necios palabras sordas
si se conforman pa que insistir
y...
Coro:
En estos dias busco amor
Pensar en cosas que me hagan reir
Me sobran rimas al dolor
Por eso hoy solo busco
busco invertir...
tiempo en mis rimas pa' seducir..
ohhh
baby
mmmm....
Quieren que grite
Que grite en masas
Y que repique to' lo que pasa
Y aunque ese fuego de la costumbre
No se critica por criticar
Y lo que sale
Por esta boca
Nunca expira, ni se equivoca
Eso que he dicho en el trayecto
Aun sigue siendo el ideal...
perooo...
Coro
En estos dias busco amor
Pensar en cosas que me hagan reir
Me sobran rimas al dolor
Por eso hoy solo busco
busco invertir...
tiempo en mis rimas pa' seducir..
ohhh
baby
Y me voy a lucir...
Tu sabes que si..
ohhh...
Baby...
mmmmmm.....
About This Song
"Rimas Pa' Seducir" is a deeply introspective meditation on artistic purpose and the conscious choice to step away from political commentary in favor of love and joy. The song captures Cultura Profética's internal struggle with audience expectations-listeners who want them to "spit" harsh truths and deliver another "call to reason" about social injustices, but the band finds themselves emotionally exhausted from constantly addressing pain and societal problems. The lyrics reveal a profound weariness with speaking to "deaf ears" and "foolish ears" that remain unmoved by calls for consciousness, leading to an existential question: why persist if people are content with conformity? Instead of delivering another protest anthem, the narrator deliberately chooses to redirect his creative energy toward seduction, laughter, and romantic connection, declaring he has "enough rhymes for pain" and wants to invest his time in "rhymes to seduce." Musically, the track embodies this shift with a smoother, more sensual reggae groove that contrasts with the band's typically more militant sound, featuring laid-back rhythms and melodic vocal deliveries that mirror the lyrical pivot toward intimacy. The song resonated with listeners because it honestly addressed artist burnout and the human need for balance-showing that even conscious musicians must nurture their emotional well-being and capacity for joy rather than becoming consumed by the weight of social commentary. This vulnerable admission of choosing love over protest struck a chord with audiences who recognized the universal tension between duty and personal happiness.
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