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Learn more- In a metaphorical world, the artist wakes up dressed in a fine white cloth garment, seeming to have forgotten what happened to him. The artist sings in the light, everything is white, also his clothes, but a multitude of hands begin to emerge that want to reach him, that want more of him. Although he tries to dodge them, they eventually catch up with him, then his clothes darken, the light turns to darkness, everything turns black, and more hands continue to threaten. A part of him, of his purity, floats like a white cloth around him, which he tries to reach.
He finally succumbs, falling on the threshold of a barren territory of black cloth that envelops everything. A multitude of naked humans, the cockroaches, emerge from all sides, some crawl, others climb and others descend.
When they finally catch up with him, they rip off his clothes and start eating them. Scraps of cloth are disputed while eating aggressively and voraciously. Finally, they start eating from it.
But the artist awakens, with his white garment again, he has finally reached that white cloth that resisted him, now he is once again purified.
"Cucarachas" is the single presentation from the songwriter's album: "III Delaware Febrero". Musically it is a retro synthwave song. The lyrics are a criticism of both the "voracious" industry and that part of a harmful public, which "devours" the artist until it reduces him to a "product", to finally annul him as a person.
The song was produced by Efrayn, both vocally and musically, but in the interest of doing some retro styling, he was later teamed up with DavidKBD, who created a new musical foundation from the original score of Efrayn. The early songs were included on the single alongside the final track.
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