Strap in for a cinematic ride. On Inmortal, New-York rapper Slayter teams up with Puerto Rico’s YOVNGCHIMI to turn the streets into an action-packed video game. Over a thumping drill beat they mix vivid references to GTA, katanas, AK-47s, and designer fashion, painting themselves as flashy rockstars who move like ninjas and command their neighborhoods like crime-game bosses. Every line is soaked in bravado: they brag about surviving ambushes, flipping enemies’ cars onto WorldStar and cashing in on platinum records, all while dripping in diamonds and Off-White sneakers.
Beneath the swagger sits a clear message. “Soy inmortal” – I’m immortal – is less a literal claim and more a defiant motto of resilience. Slayter and CHIMI celebrate the fact that they’re still standing after betrayals, shootouts, and constant danger. The song captures the rush of living on the edge, the paranoia that friends can turn into foes, and the thrill of feeling untouchable in a world where violence and fame collide. It is equal parts victory lap and survival anthem, inviting listeners to glimpse the high-stakes reality behind the glittering trap-star lifestyle.