Cuenta a 10 Lyrics by Eladio Carrión is a new spanish song by Eladio Carrión. The track is released on Eladio Carrion’s official YouTube channel, written by Eladio Carrión, produced by Foreign Teck, Hide Miyabi, KcChopz, Patron, Fonta & SterlingMadeIt, and is part of the album DON KBRN, offering listeners an introspective and emotionally charged experience.
This powerful song explores themes of inner struggle, emotional resilience, and personal growth. Eladio Carrión delves into his journey through pain, betrayal, and reflection, emphasizing the importance of self-control and spiritual grounding. With raw lyricism and a meditative tone, the song centers around the idea of pausing to “breathe and count to ten”—a mantra for patience and clarity in the face of life’s chaos. His verses intertwine personal anecdotes with commentary on the music industry and mental health, creating a vulnerable and empowering narrative.
Cuenta a 10 Details
| Song | Cuenta a 10 |
|---|---|
| Album | DON KBRN |
| Artists | Eladio Carrión |
| Written By | Eladio Carrión |
| Produced By | Foreign Teck, Hide Miyabi, KcChopz, Patron (Producer), Fonta & SterlingMadeIt |
| Label | Eladio Carrion |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | Apr 4, 2025 |
Cuenta a 10 Lyrics
[Intro]
Everything Foreign, haha
Yeah
[Verso 1]
Mientras más distancia tomo, más enemigo’ gano
GRAMMY nominado, voy pa’ dos, Manuel Medrano
Me encanta la persona en que me convertí, me amo
Fueron muchos días de meditación, me siento sano
Mi corazón estaba ice age, sí
John Leguizamo, agradezco cada día que el Señor me regaló
Ustedes pierden tiempo esperando el verano
Algo que tengo claro es que pa’trá’ no regresamo’
Algo que tengo claro es que no todo’ son tu’ amigo’
Algo que tengo claro es que cuando hace frío son poquito’ que van a prestarte el abrigo
Así me muera ‘e frío, yeah
Cortao’ de otra tela; Sol, la mejor sastre
La meta es terminar con quienes empezaste
A vece’ e’ difícil cuando hacen un desastre
Y los quieres perdonar, pero, ¿pa’ qué?
¿Pa’ qué? ¿Pa’ volver y hacer lo mismo cuatro vece’ má’?
Problemas tengo suficientes, no me estrese’ má’
Son loco’ hasta que ven que Ela se enloquece má’
Pero antes de actuar solamente pienso en ma (Sol María)
[Coro]
Respira y cuenta a 10
Rezo a Dio’ pa’ que la paciencia dé
Que si no da, yo no sé qué va a pasar
Yo no soy quien era, no me haga’ volver
Respira y cuenta a 10
Dios, protégeme de lo que no se ve
Lo que es visible yo solito lo puedo bregar
Porfa, sé mis ojo’, no me quiero perder
[Verso 2]
Pensamiento’ intrusivo’, pensar en mis dos nene’ me salva
Balas locas, tírenlas, pa’ mí son toa’ de salva
Los hice esperar, pero si es bueno, pues se tarda
Es que hay mucha música sin sentido
Sé que están siguiendo ordene’
Las disquera’ están enamorando a to’ estos jóvene’
Pa’ después virarles las tortillas, como un omelet, ja
Y engavetarlo’, ja
No puedes sacar esto, esto, ni esto, ni esto
Si no hay baile para TikTok, no funciona el proyecto, ja
Eso nunca puede ser yo
Beef conmigo es beef contigo, solamente observo
‘Toy aquí senta’o con mis popcorn, dos Phillie’ y las Opcon
Siempre ‘toy alante, como si yo pedí shotgun
En mi vaso Sacramento y en mi blunt Boston
Los mío’ están ready, como suck on pa’l bocón
[Coro]
Respira y cuenta a 10
Rezo a Dio’ pa’ que la paciencia dé
Que si no da, yo no sé qué va a pasar
Yo no soy quien era, no me haga’ volver
[Outro]
Re-Re-Re-Respira y cuenta a 10
Rezo a Dio’ pa’ que la paciencia dé
Que si no da, yo no sé qué va a pasar
Yo no soy quien era, no me haga’ volver
Re-Re-Re-Respira y cuenta a 10
Rezo a Dio’ pa’ que la paciencia dé
Que si no da, yo no sé qué va a pasar
Yo no soy quien era, no me haga’ volver
Cuenta a 10 Lyrics Meaning
[Intro]
In the intro, Eladio sets the tone with a signature producer tag—“Everything Foreign”—and a laid-back “Yeah,” which foreshadows the casual yet sincere delivery throughout the song. This brief section serves as a grounding moment before diving into deeper themes.
[Verso 1]
Eladio Carrión opens with reflections on fame, personal transformation, and the emotional toll of success. As he gains distance from people, he also gains enemies, a common consequence of rising prominence. He proudly acknowledges his personal growth and mental healing, expressing self-love born from deep introspection. Through clever cultural references, like “John Leguizamo” and “Ice Age,” he highlights his previously frozen heart and newfound gratitude. He critiques superficial friendships, explaining that when times get tough, only a few offer true support. The verse ends with a contemplative note, weighing forgiveness against the repetition of hurtful cycles, and choosing peace over unnecessary stress—anchored by the emotional influence of Sol María, possibly a personal muse or symbol of calm.
[Coro]
The chorus reinforces the song’s central mantra—“Respira y cuenta a 10” (Breathe and count to ten). Eladio turns to God for patience, aware that without it, he may revert to his past self. The plea to be protected from unseen threats shows his spiritual grounding, while his confidence in handling visible challenges demonstrates personal strength. It’s a prayer, a promise, and a warning, all in one refrain.
[Verso 2]
This verse dives into Carrión’s mental battles and love for his children, which anchor him during dark times. He dismisses threats against him with defiant confidence and critiques the music industry for manipulating young artists. The comparison to an omelet—flipping and discarding talent—emphasizes how easily artists are shelved if they don’t cater to trends like TikTok. Eladio separates himself from that mold, asserting his independence. His wordplay flows into braggadocio, as he paints himself as ever-ready, observant, and grounded in his circle. The references to Sacramento and Boston tie into loyalty and readiness, reinforcing the strength of his support system.
[Coro]
The chorus repeats with renewed weight after the second verse, emphasizing that Eladio’s emotional boundaries and growth are not to be tested. The repetition of the line “no me haga’ volver” highlights his commitment to not regressing to his former self, a self perhaps marked by anger or impulsivity.
[Outro]
In the outro, the chorus is repeated with increasing emphasis, almost like a meditative chant. Eladio drives home his message of restraint, patience, and emotional evolution. The repetition mirrors the practice of calming oneself in times of stress—a final reminder of how far he’s come and how tightly he’s holding onto that peace.
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The "Cuenta a 10" song is sung by Eladio Carrión.
The "Cuenta a 10" song by Eladio Carrión lyrics was written by Eladio Carrión.
The "Cuenta a 10" song by Eladio Carrión was produced by Foreign Teck, Hide Miyabi, KcChopz, Patron (Producer), Fonta & SterlingMadeIt.
Eladio Carrión released "Cuenta a 10" song on Apr 4, 2025.
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