El frío éste duele Mi sangre es caliente El frío éste duele Hay hielo en mis dientes Me vuelvo impaciente (Suave, Suave) Después de Noviembre (Sé como se siente) El frío éste duele (Duele en tu mente), Me acerca a la muerte Ahhhhh, ahhh uuuhh Escóndete en la primavera Hasta que florezca la cueva Me muero de paraíso Soñando con éste frío Ahhhh eeee ooohhh (I can take your cold, El frío éste duele (I can take your cold) Mi sangre es caliente (I can take your cold) El frío éste duele (I can take your cold) Me acerca a la muerte (I can take your cold) El frío éste duele (I can take your cold) Me voy a morir
The sound of Puerto Rican-born, NYC-based duo Buscabulla is post-chillwave, but decidedly Caribbean, with nods to salsa, reggaeton, and bachata. Berrios’ lyrics convey a longing, distant gaze that buffers out the island’s rough edges, a magical oasis that exists only in dreams. These themes permeate Buscabulla’s self-released sophomore EP, a continuation of the first, both in concept and aesthetic. “Frío” is a duet with Helado Negro’s Roberto Carlos Lange, in which the singer tries to comfort Berrios as they weather the winter’s biting cold, yearning for the warm embrace of their hometowns. The album’s standout “Tártaro” is a quirky disco track that serves as an ode to “salsa erotica” legend Frankie Ruiz that romanticizes the island’s seedier corners with a nostalgic fondness for sleaze.
El frío éste duele
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El frío éste duele
Hay hielo en mis dientes
Me vuelvo impaciente
(Suave, Suave)
Después de Noviembre
(Sé como se siente)
El frío éste duele
(Duele en tu mente),
Me acerca a la muerte
Ahhhhh, ahhh uuuhh
Escóndete en la primavera
Hasta que florezca la cueva
Me muero de paraíso
Soñando con éste frío
Ahhhh eeee ooohhh
(I can take your cold,
El frío éste duele
(I can take your cold)
Mi sangre es caliente
(I can take your cold)
El frío éste duele
(I can take your cold)
Me acerca a la muerte
(I can take your cold)
El frío éste duele
(I can take your cold)
Me voy a morir
The sound of Puerto Rican-born, NYC-based duo Buscabulla is post-chillwave, but decidedly Caribbean, with nods to salsa, reggaeton, and bachata. Berrios’ lyrics convey a longing, distant gaze that buffers out the island’s rough edges, a magical oasis that exists only in dreams. These themes permeate Buscabulla’s self-released sophomore EP, a continuation of the first, both in concept and aesthetic. “Frío” is a duet with Helado Negro’s Roberto Carlos Lange, in which the singer tries to comfort Berrios as they weather the winter’s biting cold, yearning for the warm embrace of their hometowns. The album’s standout “Tártaro” is a quirky disco track that serves as an ode to “salsa erotica” legend Frankie Ruiz that romanticizes the island’s seedier corners with a nostalgic fondness for sleaze.
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