“Diosa Isis” is a whirlwind tour of ancient Egyptian mythology told with Pascu y Rodri’s signature humor and pop-culture flair. In barely three minutes they recount how the sky goddess Nut and the earth god Geb give birth to five divine siblings, then zoom in on the most brilliant of them all: Isis. The lyrics follow her dramatic love story with Osiris, his betrayal and dismemberment by the jealous Seth, and her daring quest to stitch Osiris back together so their son Horus can one day rule Egypt. Along the way Isis drags coffins through the Nile, hides to give birth, and even tricks the sun god Ra into handing over his power—proving she is equal parts devoted wife, protective mother, and unstoppable mastermind.
Behind the jokes and catchy chorus lies a surprisingly faithful summary of the myths: Isis becomes queen of the dead beside Osiris, Horus rises as the rightful pharaoh, and cosmic order is restored. The song turns what could be a dusty legend into a high-energy soap opera where gods gossip, siblings squabble, and a clever goddess outsmarts them all. Listen closely and you will not only tap your feet but also pick up the key beats of one of humanity’s oldest stories about love, loyalty, and the lengths we will go to protect our family.