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delictual — criminal / delinquent

Delictual translates to "criminal" or "delinquent". It's a formal and somewhat rare word, especially in song lyrics, making it stand out.

In the context of the song, the artist acknowledges that despite signing a contract and achieving success, his "delictual" or street origins are still evident. This word highlights the tension between his past life and his current status, adding a layer of authenticity and grit to his narrative.

ANTE LOS 20 is a young man's promise to himself and to the girl he loves: he is going to make it before he turns twenty, and he wants her standing there when he does.

The hook sets the pace. Lucky Brown talks about living fast, driving fast and taking whatever the day offers, because tomorrow is not guaranteed. Underneath the bravado there is a real anxiety about time running out, which is what gives the song its urgency.

The verses fill in what that life costs. There is money and fame, the police and the cameras, friends who wish him badly, court cases and prison already behind him. Piero 47 and Drakomafia pick up the same story from their own side: loyalty tested, envy everywhere, and a girl who stayed through the worst of it.

The love story is the softest part of the record. Paris, a passport, a photo at the tower, a private booth on a flight. He keeps promising her a way out of where they are, and he keeps asking her to pray for him while he goes and gets it.

For a Spanish learner this is a good introduction to Chilean urban slang. Listen for the dropped endings (pa' for para, to' for todo, saquemono' for saquemonos), for cana meaning jail, for giles meaning fools, and for dejar en visto, the everyday phrase for leaving someone on read.

Lucky Brown is a Chilean urban artist, born Marco Sepulveda, and one of the most visible names in the new generation that has pushed Chilean rap and reggaeton onto the charts across Latin America. He was still a teenager when his songs started charting at home.

His sound sits between trap and reggaeton: melodic hooks over street stories about money, loyalty and getting out. He records constantly with other young Chilean artists, which is how collaborations like this one come together.

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