Morad’s "Pensamientos" (“Thoughts”) invites us into the raw, fast-paced reality of Barcelona’s street life. The repeated “le-le-le” chant feels playful at first, yet it sets the rhythm for a tale about survival, quick money, and the constant push-and-pull between silence and confession. Morad points out that people online love to brag and "explain it all," while on his block most prefer to keep their heads down and simply watch what moves. He reminds listeners that the illegal hustle is rarely about fun; it is about wanting more than life has allowed so far, even if that dream risks bullets, prison, or regret.
In the verses, Morad calls out fake toughness, warning that talking big can get you "fatal" results where he comes from. He paints a cycle: chase fast cash, face violence, then either end up behind bars or in a grave. Yet the chorus proudly shouts “M.D.L.R” (Morad De La Rue, meaning "Morad from the street"), embracing his roots and the old-school code he grew up with. "Pensamientos" is a gritty reflection on ambition, consequence, and street loyalty, wrapped in a catchy hook that lets the message linger long after the beat fades.