Exploring the Deeper Meaning of “Como Es” by Natanael Cano
Natanael Cano – Como Es : A Raw Anthem of Hedonism and Power
Ever listened to a song that’s just so unapologetically in your face that you can’t help but pay attention? That’s the exact vibe Natanael Cano serves up with “Como Es.” Forget gentle metaphors and subtle love stories. This track is a full-throttle dive into a world of raw desire, luxury, and an untouchable sense of power. It’s the kind of song that doesn’t ask for your approval; it simply states its reality. So, let’s pull back the curtain and really get into what Nata is painting with these bold, explicit lyrics.
First off, you have to understand the world this song lives in. This is the heart of corridos tumbados, a genre that Natanael Cano himself pioneered. It’s a fusion of traditional Mexican folk ballads (corridos) with the swagger, beats, and lyrical themes of modern American trap and hip-hop. It’s a sound that’s all about storytelling, but the stories have changed from old-school revolutionary tales to modern sagas of street-level success, extravagant lifestyles, and unfiltered ambition.
Let’s Dive Into the Unapologetic World of “Como Es” by Natanael Cano
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- Natanael Cano – Como Es : A Raw Anthem of Hedonism and Power
From the very first line, “Como Es” establishes a scene of intense, almost confrontational intimacy and opulence. It’s not just a song; it’s a snapshot of a lifestyle where everything is cranked up to the maximum. Imagine a movie scene, dimly lit but with flashes of blindingly expensive jewelry. That’s where this track takes you.
The Vibe: It’s All About the Flex
The song kicks off with Nata setting the stage. He’s got his girl right in front of him, and the curiosity is gone—it’s all about the immediate, physical reality. But he quickly pivots to the details that define his world: “Diamante’ en los dientes, Cartier en los lentes pa’ ver cómo se va.” This line is so much more than just a brag. It’s a statement of intent. He’s not just wearing diamonds and Cartier; he’s using these symbols of extreme wealth as a literal lens through which he views the world. It’s about creating a barrier of success, a way to observe life from a position of power and detachment. It’s an assertion that he’s made it to a level where luxury isn’t just an accessory, it’s armor.
The Dynamic Duo: A Wild Partnership
The relationship described in “Como Es” is far from a typical romance. It’s a partnership in hedonism. Nata paints a fascinatingly complex picture of the woman he’s with. He calls her his “doncella” (maiden) and “Blancanieves” (Snow White), which are images of purity and innocence. But in the very next breath, he describes her as “endemoniada como Annabella” (demonic like Annabelle). This contrast is brilliant. He sees her as both his idealized prize and his hell-raising partner in crime. She’s not a passive participant in his world; she’s an active, enthusiastic force. When he says, “Ella es bien bellaca y no tiene freno” (She’s super horny and has no brakes), it’s a testament to her matching his own wild energy. She wears his chains after they’re together, a symbolic gesture of belonging and shared identity within this lavish, chaotic lifestyle.
The Outlaw’s Escape Plan
The track takes a cinematic turn when Cano paints himself as a modern outlaw. The line, “Si el gobierno me busca, bebé, yo me monto en el jet y me pelo y no me va a encontrar,” is pure power fantasy. It’s the ultimate flex: he’s so powerful and resourceful that even the government can’t touch him. A private jet to Ibiza isn’t just a vacation; it’s an escape route. This narrative is reinforced with mentions of “carros blindados, soldados y profetas” (armored cars, soldiers, and prophets), creating the image of a well-protected modern-day kingpin. The shoutout to Anuel AA, another titan of Latin trap known for similar themes, further cements his status within this musical universe. It’s a world where problems aren’t solved; they’re simply outrun with money and power.
So, What’s the Real Message of “Como Es”?
If you’re looking for a traditional moral lesson here, you’ll be searching for a while. “Como Es” isn’t a song about being a better person in the conventional sense. Instead, its message is one of unapologetic authenticity and the relentless pursuit of one’s own desires. It’s a celebration of a specific kind of success—one that is loud, materialistic, and free from the judgment of others. The “moral” of the story is to define your own reality and live within it so completely that nothing from the outside can touch you.
For many listeners, it’s a form of escapism. It’s a three-minute journey into a life without consequences, where pleasure is paramount and power is absolute. The song’s core message is about embracing your ambitions, no matter how audacious, and owning your desires without shame. It’s a raw, unfiltered anthem for anyone who has ever dreamed of living life entirely on their own terms.
Now, while the whole song paints this vivid picture, some lines just stand out. They’re so potent they could almost be motivational quotes… for a very specific, bold kind of lifestyle. Let’s break a few of them down.
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- Natanael Cano & Gabito Ballesteros – Perlas Negras : Finding Your Power After Heartbreak
- Natanael Cano – Porque La Demora : The Unapologetic Anthem of a Young King’s Return
- Natanael Cano – Como Es : A Raw Anthem of Hedonism and Power
Inspirational Quotes from “Como Es” for the Bold and Unfiltered
Sometimes a song gives you more than a good beat; it gives you a mantra. While “Como Es” is a full-on narrative of a hedonistic lifestyle, some of its lyrics carry a powerful punch of confidence and self-assurance that can be interpreted in a broader sense. Let’s look at some lines that are all about owning your power.
On Confidence and Perception
This first one is the ultimate statement on how you present yourself to the world.
The Meaning: On the surface, it’s about flashing wealth. But let’s dig a little deeper. This is about creating your own reality. The diamonds aren’t just for show; they’re part of his speech, his smile. The Cartier glasses aren’t just for sun protection; they are the filter through which he watches the world. It’s a powerful metaphor for taking control of your own image and perception. It’s about building your confidence from the outside in, projecting an image of success so strong that it becomes your reality. It’s a call to not just see the world, but to decide how you want to see it and how you want it to see you.
On Living Without Limits
This quote, while describing his partner, is a powerful ode to living without restraint.
The Meaning: In the context of the song, this line is very direct and sexual. However, the phrase “no tiene freno” (has no brakes) is a fantastic metaphor for a fearless approach to life. This is a celebration of someone who is unapologetically themselves, who pursues their passions and desires without hesitation or fear of judgment. It’s an encouragement to find that part of yourself that is “sin freno,” to let go of inhibitions, and to embrace your wild, authentic, and passionate side. It’s about living a life that isn’t held back by ‘what-ifs’ or social norms.
On Creating Your Own Reality
This line is the ultimate embodiment of the power fantasy at the heart of the song.
The Meaning: For 99.9% of us, this isn’t a literal game plan. But metaphorically? It’s incredibly potent. This quote is about being so resourceful, successful, and in control of your own life that you become untouchable. The “gobierno” (government) can represent any major obstacle or authority figure trying to hold you back—a boss, a societal expectation, or even your own self-doubt. The “jet” is your ultimate escape plan, your ticket to freedom, made possible by your own hard work and success. It’s a declaration that you’ve built a life where you make the rules and have the power to navigate any challenge on your own terms.
At the end of the day, “Como Es” is a masterclass in building a world through music. It’s a raw, explicit, and unapologetic look into a life of luxury, power, and pleasure.
But hey, that’s just my take on it! Music is so personal, right? What do you hear when you listen to “Como Es”? Do you see it as a celebration of success, a cautionary tale about materialism, or just a banger to blast in the car? Maybe you see a different story in the lyrics altogether. Let’s talk about it. I’d love to hear your perspective!