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14 de diciembre de 2011

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La canción "Chapter 13 (rich man vs. poor man)" es interpretada por Common Sense, un destacado artista de rap que ha dejado una marca indeleble en la industria musical con su talento lírico y su habilidad para abordar temas sociales y políticos desde una perspectiva única. Aunque la fecha exacta de lanzamiento de esta canción no se especifica, es probable que pertenezca a alguna de las primeras obras del artista, cuando aún era conocido como Common Sense antes de cambiar su nombre artístico a Common.

En cuanto al contenido de la letra, "Chapter 13" aborda la dicotomía entre el hombre rico y el hombre pobre, explorando las diferencias fundamentales en sus vidas cotidianas y cómo estas disparidades afectan sus interacciones y percepciones mutuas. El verso inicial presenta a Common como un poeta en constante búsqueda del dinero, destacando la importancia económica en su vida.

A lo largo de la canción, se narran historias sobre un hombre negro (el personaje principal representado por Common) que vive una vida llena de dificultades financieras, contrastada con la riqueza ostentosa de un hombre blanco. La cruda realidad enfrentada por el hombre negro refleja las injusticias sistémicas y económicas presentes en la sociedad, donde el acceso desigual a recursos perpetúa las desigualdades.

Las letras también abordan temas como el consumo excesivo y los estilos de vida opulentos asociados con aquellos adinerados, haciendo hincapié en cómo el dinero puede influir negativamente en las relaciones interpersonales y en la percepción individual del valor personal. A través de metáforas poderosas y descripciones detalladas, Common Sense plantea cuestionamientos profundos sobre la naturaleza del éxito material versus el verdadero significado del bienestar emocional.

La historia finalizada con un giro sorprendente donde el hombre chino propietario de una tienda entra en acción al presenciar la injusticia hacia el hombre negro. Esta subversión del orden establecido proporciona un atisbo de esperanza al sugerir que las barreras creadas por las divisiones económicas pueden superarse mediante solidaridad y acción colectiva.

En conclusión, "Chapter 13" es una reveladora narración que pone al descubierto las disparidades económicas existentes mientras invita a reflexionar sobre los valores humanos más allá del dinero. La voz distintiva e incisiva de Common Sense resuena poderosamente a lo largo de la canción, fomentando conversaciones importantes sobre equidad social y justicia para todos.

Siendo una obra temprana en la carrera musical de Common Sense, esta canción sienta las bases para su posterior exploración crítica sobre diversos aspectos socioeconómicos y culturales que han caracterizado su trayectoria artística. A través de ritmos vibrantes y letras impactantes, Common Sense continúa cautivando a oyentes nuevos y veteranos con su valiente estilo narrativo y profundo compromiso con cuestiones relevantes.

Interpretación del significado de la letra realizada con IA.


Intro whispering:
Let's talk about money
Get money
Common sense want the money
Let's talk about money.
Common sense:
the one they call peavey
I'm poe as edgar allen
But i'm a poet when i'm freestylin
Ynot:
You got a design masterwind not never the less
Fresh like l addresss yes the ls's here
I appear on piers with my peers
The imperial like margerin, i'm butter
Yes like bel-air
Common sense:
Lookin' at my fake gucci, it's about that time
It's time for some perculator
I circulate around the block
Black to get me a six pack a half of harrow's chicken
A good combination, when i get bubbly i do it in moderation
1 brew, 1 brew, i said 1 brew at a time
Ynot:
Well i'm a two timer of women that'll 3 times a lady
Ms. haiti say sade and my say
"yo whoop there it is" call me e cause i equal mc's squared
In the bed marks know i got the key to get the girls
Noses open like the vapors, more pub than the papers
More papers than the press, oh yes i gets paid
Common sense:
Yo, i didn't grow up up po po but once you get grown and out on your
Own
Bills apon bills apon bills is what you have
Before you get your check than you already spend half
See i make money, money doesn't make me
I'm a reflection of my section and section 8
Ynot:
Enough, i own 8 sections of the world, where i'm sexin' 8 girls
Where i have them comin' in (ugh) 8 seconds
I told victoria her secret you suck life a crest
I ultrawhite my secretery, i went to tibet
To bet on a horse you bet your life
Mine was better and now your deader, than a (door knob) eeea wrong
Hook:
Ynot:
So what's your name?
Common sense:
I'm the com that wrote com sense, and when i don't got scratch
I do feel tense, and if you give your money to a broad yous a dummy
Ynot:
Cause without the money
"ain't a damn thing funny" (x3)
Ynot:
These rhymes i exchange like stock, i'm live like stock
I rock like prudential, making ha ha from o
That's mucho denero, like robert denero, irob berts denero
A hero like the sandwich, a man which has mills like stephanie mills
Dills like pickels, i'm fancy man like tickles like (the french)
Not johnny but like a bench i press on like glue
I stand like lee while you stagger like lee
Most likely i'll gagger that bullish i pull ish like a magnet
A dragnet, i don't drag i gets net income, yo bums i rush like
Adrenaline
I'm royal when i flush, your highest hush will get mushed like a
Sleigh dog
I saw dogs who are under me, i over man, call me doverman
Cause i'm a pincer of pennies that's pretty, then you see green from
All money
I spend (what you do?) i stay fresh like mint from mint
I ment my mint, know what i mean? i'm nice
Real friendly like an officer, friendly and a gentleman
Friendly like neighbors, not jim but like homer i got attention salute
I kill loot but won't dilute, even if i threw garbage on the ground
I couldn't pollute, man, i'm too rich for that, biiitch
Hook:
Common sense:
So what's your name?
Ynot:
I'm ynot i own a mansion and a yacht (uh ha)
Essentials and credentials and honies at my feet (come on)
And when i walk the street i'm never looking bummy
Common sense:
Cause without the money
"ain't a damn thing funny"
Comm:
Ok there was a black man a white man and a chinnese man
The black man of coarse he was po (yeah)
The white man. he was rich (uh ha)
And the chinnese man, he owned a store (alright c'mon)
Ok the blackman lived on beech street
The white man lived on wall street
And the chinnese man's store is where they all meet

Not really on the good foot
Because the white man kept steppin' on the black man's toes
And in his shoes there were holes
But the white man didn't care, shit he didn't have to wear it (uh ha)
He scratched that pad he got from his parents, with his tight ass
He would of been poor white trash, but anyway
Everyday the blackman would ask for some spare change
But adam, the white man would stare strange
So the black man got fed up
Cause wasn't nobody feedin' him and feedin' him
And took red by his neck and started beatin' him and beatin' him
The chinnese man got noyd and broke out like a peon
And now the blackman own the store and the name of it is leons
(what's that?)
Barbeque that is. rib tips hotsuace, mild sauce, fries

Letra traducida a Español

Traducción de la letra realizada con IA.

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