Alplax is the brand name for Alprazolam in some Spanish-speaking countries, which is commonly known as Xanax in English. It's a medication used to treat anxiety and panic disorders.
In the song, the artist uses "Otra Alplax, ya nada me sana" (Another Alplax, nothing heals me anymore) to express a deep sense of emotional pain and a reliance on medication to cope. This word is interesting because it's a specific brand name for a common medication, giving a raw and personal insight into the artist's struggles, making it unique and memorable in the context of the lyrics.
Alplax is the brand name of a common anti-anxiety pill, and Tivi Gunz uses it as the frame for the whole song. He talks about wanting someone the way an addict talks about a prescription. Another dose, and still nothing heals him.
The chorus is where the metaphor lands. She is not the illness, she is the calmante, the thing that settles him down, and he is waiting for her in the usual place. Around that he piles on the promises: the sky, the moon, a flight about to take off, all of it worth whatever it costs.
The verses drop the romance and get blunt about sex, drugs and a relationship neither of them wants to make official. This is dembow from the Dominican Republic, built for a club rather than a confession, and the swagger is part of the joke. Underneath it sits a simple admission. He was fine on his own until he found her, and now he cannot leave it alone.