Since 2009, it has earned respect for the electronic scene and today it is considered one of the greatest female influences.
His productions have received an excellent response from Ritchie Hawtin, Laurent Garnier, Meme, Gabe, Antonio Eudi, Wehbba, Hernan Cattaneo, Olivier Giacomotto, Magda, Danny Tenaglia, Christian Cambas, Martin Roth, Roy Rosenfeld, Dave The Drummer , Min & Mal, Terry Francis, Spartaque, Marco Carola, Anderson Noise, UMEK and many others, as well as the great admiration of the public.
Veneno
Groove Delight Lyrics
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Veneno de serpiente...
Por el camino del viento
Veneno de serpiente...
Ee-e-e-e-e...
Veneno de serpiente
E-E-E-E
Por el
E-E-E-E
Veneno de serpiente
(Instrumental)
Unas piernas que respiran
Veneno de serpiente...
Por el camino del viento
Veneno de serpiente...
E-E-E-E
Por el
E-E-E-E
Por el
E-E-E-E
Por el
Por el
Por el...
Veneno de serpiente
E-E-E-E-E
E-E-E
E-E-E-E-E
E-E-E
E-E-E-E-E
VENENO DE SERPIENTE...
The lyrics of "Veneno" by Groove Delight are about a woman with mesmerizing and seductive legs that breathe the venom of a snake. The song describes the allure and danger of this woman's beauty, likening it to the venomous bite of a serpent. Throughout the song, the "veneno de serpiente" is repeated as a sort of refrain, emphasizing the theme of danger and seduction.
The use of the legs as a metaphor for a woman's power and attraction is a commonly used lyrical device, and in "Veneno," it is used effectively as a representation of the danger and allure of the woman. The lyrics describe the woman's legs breathing venom, which could be interpreted as her words and actions causing harm to those who try to resist her charms. The repetition of the phrase "Por el camino del viento" (On the wind's path) adds to the sense of mystery and danger surrounding the woman's appeal.
Overall, the lyrics of "Veneno" by Groove Delight paint a picture of a fascinating but dangerous woman, whose seduction could be just as harmful as the bite of a snake.
Line by Line Meaning
Unas piernas que respiran
This line talks about legs that seem to come alive with each breath, possibly dancing and moving in a seductive way
Veneno de serpiente...
The poison of a snake is being compared to the allure and danger of these legs
Por el camino del viento
The legs and their poison move gracefully like the wind, possibly suggesting a dance floor or a sensual encounter
Veneno de serpiente...
Again, the danger and intoxication of the snake's venom is being evoked to describe the seductive power of these legs
Ee-e-e-e-e...
A musical interlude, possibly to emphasize the energy and rhythm of the song
Veneno de serpiente
Yet another reference to the toxic charm of these legs, suggesting that they are mesmerizing and irresistible
E-E-E-E
A repeated sound effect, possibly to create a sense of urgency or tension
Por el
By or through something, possibly the legs or the wind that carries their movement
Ve-e-eno
A slowed down or stretched out version of the word 'veneno', adding more emphasis to its meaning
E-E-E-E
Another instance of the sound effect heard earlier, perhaps signaling a shift in the mood or tempo of the song
Por el
Again, the idea of moving through something is reiterated
E-E-E-E
Another example of the sound effect, possibly to build anticipation or suspense
Por el
Once more, the suggestion of movement and direction is repeated in this line
Por el
Again, the focus is on moving through or along something
Por el...
A final repetition of this phrase, emphasizing the idea of movement, direction, and flow
VENENO DE SERPIENTE...
The final line of the song is a powerful repetition of the phrase that has been used throughout, underscoring the dangerous, seductive, and intoxicating nature of the legs being described
Contributed by Ian H. Suggest a correction in the comments below.