: He references luxury and street culture staples, mentioning Bapesta sneakers, Tesla (for lack of "autocontrol"), and Miami Vice [20]. Musical Impact

: The visual features Muerejoven in urban settings, emphasizing a "raw" street style that mirrors the song's themes of ambition, financial success, and independence [20, 24]. Lyrical Themes and Narrative

: The video’s editing and montage were handled by Vent , while the musical production was a collaborative effort by Dayvan , Evar , and Quinibill [20].

The track was mixed by and mastered by the renowned Mike Bozzi , who has worked with major international artists, ensuring the song met high-fidelity trap standards [20, 21]. It solidified Muerejoven's position within the Argentine trap scene, moving away from his earlier "under" roots to become a central figure in the Bohemian Groove label roster [1, 25].

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