SOL Lyrics (English Translation) by Neo Pistea is a new spanish song by Neo Pistea. The song is released on Neo Pistea’s official YouTube channel, written by Neo Pistea, produced by Class YR, Ivo Wosco, Club Hats, and Oniria, and from the album CULTO II, offering listeners a bold and introspective urban trap experience.
The lyrics of SOL reflect Neo Pistea’s journey from hardship to success, blending gritty street realism with a confident, reflective tone. The song captures the transformation of a life marked by scarcity and danger into one filled with prosperity, self-awareness, and artistic power. Through vivid imagery and unapologetic verses, Neo Pistea contrasts past struggles with his present achievements, touching on themes of resilience, loyalty, spiritual growth, and the complicated effects of fame and money.
SOL Details
| Song | SOL |
|---|---|
| Album | CULTO II (English Translation) |
| Artists | Neo Pistea |
| Written By | Neo Pistea |
| Produced By | Class YR, Ivo Wosco, Club Hats & Oniria |
| Label | Neo Pistea |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | Apr 29, 2025 |
SOL (English Translation) Lyrics
[Verse 1]
We’ve never had luck around here, much less money
Much less fear, we have hearts made of tin
‘We’re on the positive side and I’m not lacking in energy
I mix joints with tobacco, at least I don’t snort gas anymore
And from the studio with the rastas, to the studio with the gangsta
That bitch wants a lot, she’s not happy with what she spends
And I buy her what she asks for but she never says enough
And I’m like a bum, trimmed but on my feet
Crazy, I can tell by your cheap pose
That they rob you around the corner, it’s just that your face gives you away
And at my hood’s birthday, nothing was falling for the piñata
I’m going back to the neighborhood with toys like Santa
They pay me for the mantras
And thank God, the gift in the voice, listen to what they sing
It’s not true, it’s not true, we’re on high
And in the trap, and in the trap, a couple are leaving of rats’
They’ve already left, a couple of rats’
[Chorus]
Hey, ah, eh
Another show, another feat, another plane, now yes
Ah, hey, eh
Another flow, another hit, another sun, now yes
[Post-Chorus]
Ah, hey, I have money, now yes, come and fuck with me
Yeah, I have a world for you, baby, call me
[Verse 2]
It’s 50 grams, the package with a seal
I hide a Ziploc inside the PS5
We’re on a roll, anyone here will give you five
Why don’t you relax, mami? Take off that belt
In the studio they say one thing and on the street it’s something else
I already know my worth and I’m not going back to the grave
And now I’m the owner, and yesterday I was in the kitchen
My life is a movie, bitch, and you’re Angelina
A jerk in my backpack, two bags under my armpit
And as a guachín I stood out like Leo in La Masía
And there are a couple of those stars you see in the sky
Which are my loved ones and friends who have passed away
And, baby, fuck, baby, suck, here I am, I’ve survived
Come on, here I am, I have stock and it’s because of SADAIC
I saw you, it’s not bad, don’t even write me the hashtag
I drink during the session, at least I’m not drinking anymore
[Chorus]
Hey, ah, eh
Another show, another feat, another plane, now yes
Ah, hey, eh
Another flow, another hit, another sun, now yes
[Post-Chorus]
Ah, hey, I have money, now yes, come and fuck with me
Yeah, I have a world for you, baby, call me
[Outro]
CULT
SOL Lyrics Meaning
[Verso 1]
Neo Pistea opens with a portrayal of a tough upbringing marked by poverty and resilience. He emphasizes emotional strength over fear, likening his heart to tin—tough and unyielding. The shift from drug abuse to healthier vices like mixing weed and tobacco reflects personal growth. He oscillates between different worlds, from recording with Rastafarians to collaborating with gangsta circles, showcasing his versatility and roots. The verse also critiques materialism and superficial relationships, highlighting how no amount of spending satisfies some people. There’s a strong awareness of deception and danger in his environment, as well as a promise to return to his neighborhood with gifts, symbolically becoming a Santa-like figure. He also references how his talent—his “mantra”—has become a source of income and transformation, pushing back against the falsehoods that circulate in the music scene.
[Estribillo]
This hook celebrates a moment of elevation—more shows, collaborations, and travel. The repetition of “otro” (another) underscores a rapid, ongoing success streak. The phrase “otro sol” (another sun) metaphorically suggests a new beginning or bright chapter, reinforcing the idea that now, finally, he’s achieving what he once only dreamed of.
[Post-Estribillo]
In this brief but bold section, Neo Pistea revels in his newfound wealth and success, inviting others to join him. The confidence is palpable as he claims to have a whole world to offer, adding a seductive, assertive layer to his persona.
[Verso 2]
The second verse dives deeper into street life, where coded language around drugs and danger is common. Neo Pistea talks about hiding substances and staying ahead in risky situations, reflecting survival skills honed over time. He contrasts the artificiality of the studio with real street knowledge, asserting that he knows his worth and won’t return to a life of desperation. He positions himself as both an artist and survivor, blending pop culture references (like Angelina Jolie and Lionel Messi’s youth academy) with personal stories. There’s a strong theme of loss and remembrance, as he honors friends and loved ones who’ve passed. Despite temptations and pressures, he maintains focus and pride in earning through his music rather than self-destructive habits.
[Estribillo]
The chorus repeats with renewed energy, reinforcing the sense of ascension and celebration. It ties back into the song’s overarching message: the struggle was real, but now the rewards are manifesting—success in performance, collaboration, and creative output.
[Post-Estribillo]
As before, this section reiterates Neo Pistea’s confidence and appeal. The emphasis on having both wealth and something meaningful to offer (“un mundo para ti”) signals a blend of material and emotional richness.
[Outro]
The closing line, simply stating “CULTO,” acts as a stamp or signature, tying the song back to the overarching concept of the album—suggesting this track is part of a bigger narrative or artistic movement.
SOL Official Video
CULTO II (English Translation) Songs
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The "SOL" song by Neo Pistea lyrics was written by Neo Pistea.
The "SOL" song by Neo Pistea was produced by Class YR, Ivo Wosco, Club Hats & Oniria.
Neo Pistea released "SOL" song on Apr 29, 2025.
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