1. The most popularly sc… Read Full Bio ↴There are at least five artists named Zion.
1. The most popularly scrobbled Zion is a reggaeton artist/singer, of the reggaeton duo Zion y Lennox.
Felix G. Ortiz-Torrez, professionally known as Zion (of Reggaeton group Zion y Lennox) is world renowned for romantic lyrics and a melodic sound that flows fluidly over Reggaeton rhythms. As part of the duo Zion y Lennox, he released a number of hit singles, including “Yo Voy,” and earned a gold plaque for their 2004 release, Motivando A La Yal.
In addition to making hits of his own, Zion has been featured on some of Reggaeton's most important records including Los Cocorocos, Luny Tunes’ Mas Flow, Don Omar’s King of Kings, Hector El Father’s Rompe Discotecas and many more. Now it’s time for the vocalist to step out as a solo artist with his highly-anticipated debut, The Perfect Melody in stores June 5, 2007.
Zion started his artistic career as a boy in Carolina, Puerto Rico. Young Felix would travel back and forth to visit and live with his family in the Bronx from time to time, but wasn’t taking music seriously as a career yet. It wasn’t until he began receiving constant praise from friends and family members encouraging him to pursue singing for real, that he decided to get focused. He worked with a couple of local producers and artists in P.R., grinded hard in the streets and eventually teamed up with Lennox. The rest Zion says, "his, how you say, history!”
2. Zion (also known as Zumbi) is also the solo artist name of the MC from the world famous underground rap group Zion I fame from Oakland California. Zumbi became fascinated by Hip Hop in its early stages; songs like "The Breaks" by Kurtis Blow and "Rock Box" by Run-D.M.C. got him hooked on the budding culture. He has said that Q-Tip from A Tribe Called Quest gave him lyrical inspiration, originally feeling that his unique vocal tone and style wouldn't be accepted. Zumbi wrote his first rhyme around 1990 during one of his Social Studies classes in High School. After continuing his writing, he gained the confidence to start rapping in local ciphers and began learning about critical aspects of rapping, like breath control, cadences and rhyme patterns.
3. Zion was a reggae band fronted by Carlton Pride, son of country music legend Charley Pride.
Originally known as One, the name was changed to Zion in 1996. That same year Zion released the album Reggae Rock Down and headlined the Bob Marley Festival. They would continue to headline the Bob Marley Festival until 2003. The band has since undergone another name change and is now known as Carlton Pride & Mighty Zion.
4. Zion is also the solo project of Crossover's vocalist
5. Zion was also an early Christian metal band, formed in 1981. Official site: http://www.zionrocks.org/
6. ZION is the name of Japanese alternative rock band formed by Tatsuya Mitsumura, lead vocalist of former Japanese rock band NICO Touches the Walls.
Fantasma
Zion Lyrics
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Un día sé de ti pero al otro no, nena, nena
Eres una fantasma y es difícil que te vea
Es como andar en el mar navegando a ciegas
Eres una fantasma y no dejas que te vea
Pensando estaba recordando
Me seguiste y llegaste
Al sitio donde juntos bebimos
Parecía ser que todo estaba bien
Pero luego de eso
No sé si un error cometí
No, no, no, sí, sí, sí
Escúchame estoy aquí
Estoy aquí, pa' ti
No sé si un error cometí
No, no, no, sí, sí, sí
Escúchame estoy aquí
Estoy pa' ti, pa' ti
Un día sé de ti pero al otro no, nena, nena
Eres una fantasma y es difícil que te vea
Es como andar en el mar navegando a ciegas
Eres una fantasma y no dejas que te vea
Es lamentable y mala suerte
Cuando uno pierde algo
Que tan difícil fue
Mis motivos y los tuyos
Fueron de manos en todo momento
Sin romper la ley
Ya veo que fuimos castigados
Al no saber vencer
El deseo de caer
Y todo por la borda se nos fue
No sé si un error cometí
No, no, no, sí, sí, sí
Escúchame estoy aquí
Estoy aquí, pa' ti
No sé si un error cometí
No, no, no, sí, sí, sí
Escúchame estoy aquí
Estoy pa' ti, pa' ti
Un día sé de ti pero al otro no, nena, nena
Eres una fantasma y es difícil que te vea
Es como andar en el mar navegando a ciegas
Eres una fantasma y no dejas que te vea
Un día sé de ti pero al otro no, nena, nena
Eres una fantasma y es difícil que te vea
Es como andar en el mar navegando a ciegas
Eres una fantasma y no dejas que te vea
Pensando estaba recordando
Pensando estaba recordando
Al sitio donde juntos bebimos
Oh oh os
Zion, baby
(Eh-eh-eh-eh)
Yo'
Una vez más
Dejando plasmado (eh eh-eh)
Que soy La Melodía Perfecta
Baby Records (para mi fantasma)
Zion, baby, yeah yeah
Walde
Te la ganaste
Beatmaker
Eh eh eh
Te falta mucho para llegar acá arriba, jaja
Zion's song "Fantasma" is an emotional track about feeling disconnected from someone who is like a ghost in his life. He expresses his frustration with the situation, singing "Un día sé de ti pero al otro no, nena, nena" (One day I know about you, but the next day I don't, baby, baby). He compares the feeling of trying to connect with this person to navigating blindly in the sea, as she is like a ghost that won't let herself be seen. He reminisces about the time they spent together, but is unsure of what may have gone wrong, singing "No sé si un error cometí, no, no, no, sí, sí, sí" (I don't know if I made a mistake, no, no, no, yes, yes, yes). Ultimately, he expresses his desire to reconnect with this "fantasma" (ghost), stating "Estoy aquí, pa' ti" (I'm here for you).
Throughout the song, Zion's lyrics convey feelings of frustration, uncertainty, and nostalgia. In the chorus, he describes the experience of feeling lost and disconnected by comparing it to sailing blindly on the sea. This imagery captures the sense of being lost and directionless that can come with having a ghost-like presence in one's life. The song's emotional intensity is high throughout, as Zion's vocals capture the sense of longing and frustration at the song's core.
Line by Line Meaning
Un día sé de ti pero al otro no, nena, nena
The singer sometimes hears from the lady, but other times she disappears, making it hard for him to see and find her. She's like a ghost that doesn't want to be found.
Eres una fantasma y es difícil que te vea
The lady is like a ghost that is hard to see and find.
Es como andar en el mar navegando a ciegas
Trying to find and see the lady is like sailing blindly on the sea with no direction or guide.
Pensando estaba recordando
The singer was thinking and reflecting on the past experiences with the lady.
Cuando te conocí, aceptaste salir
When the singer met the lady, she agreed to go out with him.
Me seguiste y llegaste
The lady followed and joined the singer at the place where they had drinks together.
Al sitio donde juntos bebimos
They went to the place where they shared drinks together.
Parecía ser que todo estaba bien
At first, everything seemed to be going well between them.
No sé si un error cometí
The singer is uncertain if he made a mistake that caused the lady to disappear or become hard to reach.
Escúchame estoy aquí
The singer wants the lady to know that he is here for her and wants to talk to her.
Estoy aquí, pa' ti
The singer is trying to reassure the lady that he is there for her.
Es lamentable y mala suerte
The situation they are in is unfortunate and unlucky.
Cuando uno pierde algo
It's hard when you lose something or someone.
Mis motivos y los tuyos
Their reasons and motives for their actions were the same and aligned.
Fueron de manos en todo momento
They were on the same page and in agreement throughout their time together.
Sin romper la ley
They didn't break any laws, suggesting that their separation is due to other reasons.
Ya veo que fuimos castigados
The singer realizes that they are being punished for something, which is causing their separation.
Al no saber vencer
They failed to overcome a difficulty or obstacle, and it's causing issues between them.
El deseo de caer
Their desire to indulge in something that might be harmful is causing problems for them.
Y todo por la borda se nos fue
Their relationship fell apart because of their failure to overcome their struggles, and everything they had is now gone.
Oh oh os
This is a repeating part of the chorus.
Te falta mucho para llegar acá arriba, jaja
The singer seems to be teasing and challenging someone who wants to be where he is.
Lyrics © Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC
Written by: Jose Alberto De Diego Otero, Rafael Hernandez Del Valle, Felix G. Ortiz Torres
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@DietmarUrquiza
Vieja escuela reportate con tu like y tu comentario de que recuerdos te trae este clasico?🎶🔥
A mi me recuerda los tonos con las amigas a full volumen con su triple x , fanta con alcohol y una borrachera con un perreo intenso🔥🔥🎶
26/12/2020 5:23 PM
Vuelvo el otro año a la misma hora y fecha para ver cuantos se reportaron!!
#OldSchoolForever🔥🎶
@michaelcachique4543
En honor a la canción, lo voy a volver a descargar por ARES como se lo merece. :V
@pauloandrespinedasalazar6106
👏👏
@steverivas8533
En los tiempos que nos daba igual las suscripciones y descargar 50 virus jajaja
@chriisdeleon2617
😂🤣💪🏽
@lorenzomejia
O por eMule.
@paulpaucarcampos3765
Jajaja 1 canción y 50 virus pero eramos felices
@nelsonpatriciozuniag295
Año 2004 hasta 2007. Era un himno de las fiestas en casa
@DJJensLoyola
No Dejemos Morir estos Temas,
Reportence Los de la Old School!!!!
👇👇👇
@franciscojaviertorrespandu1738
Desde Perú pe causa en 2022escuchando desde el 2005 cuando estuve en el colegio.
@rocioolszevicki6767
Desde Argentina, 2022 fiel seguidora de Zion! Mi cantante favorito.