VENENOSA is a new Spanish song by Myke Towers, released on August 23, 2024, from the album LA PANTERA NEGRA. The track is published on Myke Towers' YouTube channel. It was written by Myke Towers, Rolo, Noize, Jeremy Ayala, J… Read More
VENENOSA Lyrics
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[Intro]
Young Kingz, baby
Yeah, eh
Yeah, eh
You tell me
She says
You tell me and I'll fall for her, if you want I'll bring you
And the mind with you is that I distract her
Pa'-Pa' to the disco they want to pay her for drinks
But she wants me to break her in the suit she brought
She has me for any situation
Today she wants to do it, she wants to feel passion
Let yourself be carried away by the excitement
The envious ones asking if it happened
[Chorus]
That little rascal's face is beautiful
It's tempting me, poisonous snake
You hypnotize me' in all the poses that she poses
It is known that there is a thorn in every rose'
That little rascal's face is beautiful
It is tempting me, poisonous snake
You hypnotize me' in all the poses that she poses
It is known that there is a thorn in every rose'
[Verse] 1]
What she felt for him withered
I wanted to undress her, but she got ahead of me
I only did what she asked
I'm the kid who visited you one day on a bike
Time changed, the desire grew and he lost it
He takes me to heaven, God bless you
Last night he went out on the street, and what a coincidence, that he saw me
Anyone would say that he has the world at his feet
I want to be the one who applies the lotion to his skin
The photos of that one are no longer on the shelf
On her phone she called me "Raquel"
She's tempting me and I fall
She goes into the bathroom and we go to the mambo
Until the wee hours I spend delirious
I was hitting her and I was looking at her eyes
[Chorus]
That little face of a scoundrel is beautiful
She's tempting me, poisonous snake
You hypnotize me in all the poses you pose
It is known that there are Thorns in every rose
[Verse 2]
Her eyes roll back when she catches fire
She crawls along the ground like a snake
I fell for the bait
When I said I was going to wrap you up, I was serious
If you want, we can start from scratch
Her eyes roll back when she catches fire
She crawls along the ground like a snake
I fell for the bait
When I said I was going to wrap you up, I was serious
If you want, we can start from scratch
[Chorus]
That little rascal's face is beautiful
It's tempting me, poisonous snake
You hypnotize me in every pose you strike
It's known that there's a thorn in every rose
That little rascal's face is beautiful
It's tempting me, poisonous snake
You hypnotize me in every pose you strike
It's known that there's a thorn in every rose
[Intro: Myke Towers]
In the intro, Myke Towers introduces the song with a sense of eagerness and anticipation. He is ready to respond to the woman's desires, implying that he is at her disposal whenever she calls. He mentions how she has the ability to distract him from his thoughts, suggesting that she holds significant power over him. The reference to others wanting to buy her drinks at the club highlights her desirability, but she prefers the attention of Myke Towers, indicating a deeper connection or attraction between them. The mention of her wanting to feel passion tonight sets the stage for the intense and sensual nature of the relationship described in the song.
[Coro: Myke Towers]
In the chorus, Myke Towers vividly captures the woman's seductive nature by describing her as a "serpiente venenosa" (venomous snake), which symbolizes both allure and danger. Her beauty and seductive "carita de bellaca" (mischievous face) tempt him, drawing him in with her hypnotic poses. The comparison to a rose with thorns further illustrates the duality of her character; she is beautiful but potentially harmful. The repetition of this chorus reinforces the theme of the song, emphasizing the irresistible yet perilous nature of their relationship.
[Verso 1: Myke Towers]
The first verse delves into the complexities of the woman's past relationships and how they have affected her. Myke Towers notes that her feelings for another man have withered, possibly implying that she has been hurt before. He then describes how she took the initiative to undress, signifying her control in their interactions. Myke Towers reflects on their past, mentioning how he used to visit her on a bicycle, indicating that their connection goes way back. The verse contrasts their past with their present, where things have changed, and her desires have intensified. He portrays himself as the one who now takes her to new heights, both physically and emotionally, while subtly hinting at the divine intervention that has brought them together. The verse ends with a suggestion that she has moved on from her previous relationship, symbolized by her deleting old photos, and has given Myke Towers a special place in her life by saving his contact under a different name.
[Coro: Myke Towers]
The chorus is repeated again, reinforcing the central theme of the song. Myke Towers continues to be mesmerized by the woman's beauty and dangerous charm. The repeated imagery of a venomous snake and roses with thorns serves to remind the listener of the inherent risks involved in pursuing such a relationship, despite the temptation and attraction.
[Verso 2: Myke Towers]
In the second verse, Myke Towers explores the physical and emotional intensity of their relationship. He describes how her eyes roll back when she is "prendida en fuego" (burning with passion), indicating a deep and almost overwhelming attraction. The comparison of her movements to that of a snake slithering on the ground further emphasizes her dangerous and seductive nature. Myke Towers admits that he has fallen for her trap, represented by the metaphor of the bait, and reiterates that his intentions to "envolverte" (get involved with her) were serious. The verse suggests that despite the risks and potential complications, he is willing to start over with her if that's what she desires, highlighting his commitment to this intense relationship.
[Coro: Myke Towers]
The chorus is repeated again, reinforcing the central theme of the song. Myke Towers continues to be mesmerized by the woman's beauty and dangerous charm. The repeated imagery of a venomous snake and roses with thorns serves to remind the listener of the inherent risks involved in pursuing such a relationship, despite the temptation and attraction.
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About Song
VENENOSA is a new Spanish song by Myke Towers, released on August 23, 2024, from the album LA PANTERA NEGRA. The track is published on Myke Towers' YouTube channel. It was written by Myke Towers, Rolo, Noize, Jeremy Ayala, J Batyxta, and Orlando Jovani Cepeda Matos, and produced by Jeremy Ayala and Noize.
The theme of "VENENOSA" revolves around a seductive and dangerous relationship. In the lyrics, Myke Towers describes an alluring woman who is both enticing and risky, likened to a venomous serpent. The song captures the tension between desire and caution, as the protagonist is captivated by her charm but aware of the potential consequences of their involvement.
Credits
LA PANTERA NEGRA English Translation Songs
VENENOSA Official Video
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The "VENENOSA" song is sung by Myke Towers.
The "VENENOSA" song by Myke Towers lyrics was written by Myke Towers, Rolo, Noize, Jeremy Ayala, J Batyxta & Orlando Jovani Cepeda Matos.
The "VENENOSA" song by Myke Towers was produced by Jeremy Ayala & Noize.
Myke Towers released "VENENOSA" song on Aug 23, 2024.
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