Bizarrap’s Session with Lismar cranks the heat to the max. Over Bizarrap’s razor-sharp beat, the Dominican rapper storms in declaring that neither artificial intelligence nor rival MCs can duplicate her. Every bar is a fire warning: her pen is “ink from a volcano,” her verses hit harder than a hurricane, and she turns the studio into a blazing hotspot where “no firemen” can reach her. Packed with vivid pop-culture nods—Frida Kahlo, Salvador Dalí, Snapchat filters—and Caribbean slang like tíguere, the lyrics paint Lismar as a one-of-a-kind artist who outshines “Instagram rappers” and multiplies her success “like Christ with bread.”
The repeated hook “No te compares, nunca vamos a ser iguales” (Don’t compare yourself, we will never be the same) is both a boast and a mantra of self-confidence. Lismar celebrates coming from the streets to global recognition, dismissing critics she “can’t even see from up here” and flexing that she scores a perfect one-hundred when others barely reach a ten. “Subió La Temperatura” is ultimately an anthem of unapologetic empowerment: believe in your own fire, stay loyal to your crew, and let the doubters sweat while you keep raising the temperature.