CARONTE Lyrics by Recycled J & Natos y Waor is a new spanish song by Recycled J and Natos y Waor. The track is released on RECYCLEDJ’s official YouTube channel, written by Recycled J, Natos, and Waor, and produced by PMP. Though not attached to an album, this powerful track blends introspective lyricism with gritty street poetry, offering a raw and philosophical look at materialism, mortality, and meaning.
The lyrics of “CARONTE” revolve around the metaphor of Charon, the mythical ferryman of the underworld, using his legend to explore the transience of wealth and the futility of greed. Through vivid imagery and sharp social commentary, the artists question the true value of money, love, and legacy. Recycled J, Natos, and Waor reflect on how easily people trade authenticity for riches, only to be left empty when facing death. The tone is somber yet defiant, balancing nihilism with reflection in a world driven by status and currency.
CARONTE Details
| Song | CARONTE |
|---|---|
| Artists | Recycled J & Natos y Waor |
| Written By | Recycled J, Natos & Waor |
| Produced By | PMP |
| Label | RECYCLEDJ |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | Apr 22, 2025 |
CARONTE Lyrics
[Intro: Recycled J]
Por el oro y el amor
Por el oro y el amor
[Verso 1: Recycled J]
Tengo dos monedas de puto metal frío
Sobre mis ojo’ flotando en el río
Para pagar al barquero cuando este juego llegue a su fin
¿De-De qué me sirve el dinero si no lo quemo antes de morir?
El brillo de mis ojos no lo compran los billetes
Si me quieres, vete, yo estoy pa’ gastar los checks, checks
Pasta, flush, parné, dólares, euros, pesos, yens
En nombre del padre, ‘el hijo, amén
Natos y Waor, Recycled J (Yeah)
[Verso 2: Natos]
Para el que eligió ser Judas por 30 sucias monedas
Por mucho que sea de oro, sigue siendo una cadena
Compré porros en pesetas y un ático en La Peseta
Si cada año gano un kilo, quién diría que estoy a dieta
Cabeza de cartel de mi lápida
Química y alquimia, matemática
Mirada perdida y cara pálida, entre risas y lágrimas
Sé que hasta que no me muera, no va a pasar página
[Estribillo: Recycled J]
Por el oro, corre sin mirar atrás
Por el oro, cuando tienes, quieres más
Por el oro, si me tienen que enterrar
Por el oro, yeah, si me muero que sea sin el oro
Y que lo repartan entre todos
Cuando muera solo queda el oro y brillará
Cuando yo no esté ya
[Verso 3: Recycled J]
Tengo los ojos cerrados (Yeah)
El corazón enterrado
Shorty, por ti me he corta’o la-la’ dos oreja’ y el rabo (Yeah)
Soy como un ángel caido, visto de Prada en Serrano
Te juro que yo no he sido (No), no sé qué coño ha pasado
Solo veo sangre roja, roja, roja, en mis manos
Por los billetes nos matamos (Prra)
Solo metal, papel mojado
Gano, gasto, gano
Hasta que me coman los gusano’
Los tuyos ya me la han chupado
Para mí, siempre está chupado
[Verso 4: Waor & Recycled J]
¿De qué sirven los jurdeles, los abrigos de pieles
Ropa de diseñadores y champagne en hoteles
Vacilar en un Cayenne, pesos, dólares y yenes?
Te quieren por lo que tienes y no por quién eres (No, no)
Si me das a elegir entre el dinero o el amor
Los billetes morados o tus labios rojo pasión
Los diamantes engarzados en una chain de Dior o tu calor
Quiero quedarme con los dos (Uh, uh, uh)
[Estribillo: Recycled J]
Por el oro, corre sin mirar atrás
Por el oro, cuando tienes, quieres más
Por el oro, si me tienen que enterrar
Por el oro, yeah, si me muero que sea sin el oro
Y que lo repartan entre todos
Cuando muera solo queda el oro y brillará
Cuando yo no esté ya
CARONTE Lyrics Meaning
[Intro: Recycled J]
The intro introduces the dual motivation behind human actions—gold and love—setting the philosophical tone of the song. Recycled J immediately presents the tension between materialism and emotional fulfillment, foreshadowing the internal struggles explored throughout the track.
[Verso 1: Recycled J]
Recycled J uses the myth of Charon to represent the finality of death and the futility of hoarding wealth. He visualizes himself with coins on his eyes, ready to pay for his passage into the afterlife. This verse critiques the pursuit of money for its own sake, emphasizing that wealth is meaningless if not enjoyed or shared. His tone is rebellious and reflective, underscoring a life philosophy rooted in intensity and impermanence.
[Verso 2: Natos]
Natos delivers a verse packed with gritty realism and poetic irony. He calls out those who betray values for wealth, likening money—even gold—to chains that imprison rather than liberate. His bars touch on personal history, economic hardship, and the fleeting nature of fame and fortune. The line about not turning the page until death reveals a deep sense of existential inertia.
[Estribillo: Recycled J]
The chorus captures the addictive and destructive nature of the pursuit of wealth. Recycled J highlights the insatiable hunger for more, warning that money often brings emptiness rather than fulfillment. He imagines death stripped of wealth’s illusion—where only gold remains, gleaming but lifeless. It’s a meditation on legacy and what truly matters when everything else is gone.
[Verso 3: Recycled J]
Recycled J continues with a confessional and self-aware tone, mixing emotional vulnerability with dark humor. His references to physical sacrifice and violence reflect the extreme lengths people go to for love and money. The repeated imagery of blood and corrupted paper (money) amplifies the theme of self-destruction masked as ambition. His bravado is laced with bitterness, signaling a deeper dissatisfaction.
[Verso 4: Waor & Recycled J]
In this collaborative verse, Waor delivers a sobering reflection on materialism’s hollowness. He questions the worth of designer lifestyles and luxurious displays, exposing how people are valued more for their possessions than their essence. The verse ends with an ironic twist—choosing both love and money—suggesting that despite their awareness, the pull of both remains irresistible. Recycled J joins in with a moody hum, closing the verse with a blend of temptation and resignation.
[Estribillo: Recycled J]
The final chorus reiterates the song’s central message: the endless chase for gold is a race toward emptiness. Recycled J envisions a legacy where gold outlives him, but calls for it to be shared—perhaps as a final gesture of redemption. His voice carries both weariness and wisdom, leaving listeners with a haunting image of what remains after all is spent.
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Recycled J & Natos y Waor released "CARONTE" song on Apr 22, 2025.
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