Ika-nun-na Lyrics in English Black Hate

Below, I translated the lyrics of the song Ika-nun-na by Black Hate from Spanish to English.
Under the shelter of time
Hidden in our roots
They know who they are
Children of the wind and the sun
Ika-nun-na
Ika-nun-na
Ika-nun-na
Ika-nun-na
Ika-nun-na
Ika-nun-na
Ika-nun-na
Ika-nun-na
In the sky their name is written
They manifest in the universal illusion
Of chaos
They manifest in the illusion
Universal
Over the paintings of creation
It marks the disappearance of that star
Where the letters take meaning
And from the gray skies
Prostrated prostrated in their black circle
In their black black circle
With the serpent that spreads its white wings
Over the paintings of creation
It marks the disappearance
Of that star
One by one
With the bipartition of the ancient legion
It is now when the true light will reveal
With its immense strength the way back
Where the alternate reality will shine and will start again
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SONG MEANING

Black Hate’s “Ika-nun-na” feels like stepping into a timeless ritual. The lyrics open “under the shelter of time,” calling up buried roots and naming us “children of wind and sun.” Repeated chants of Ika-nun-na work like a spell, inviting listeners to travel beyond ordinary reality and into a cosmic dreamscape where ancient identities awaken. Sky-written names, universal illusions, and echoing invocations paint a scene that is both primordial and futuristic, hinting at Mexico’s pre-Hispanic myths while swirling in modern dark-metal mystique.

The song’s story circles around creation, chaos, and rebirth. A fading star, a winged serpent, and a “black circle” signal the collapse of an old world. Yet this very collapse sparks revelation—the true light bursts through, pointing the way back to an “alternate reality” where everything can begin again. In other words, destruction is not an end but a reset button: by facing darkness and chaos, we remember who we really are and rediscover the path home. “Ika-nun-na” ultimately feels like a sonic phoenix, reminding us that within every ending hides the promise of a dazzling new dawn.

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