by Esau Ortiz · 2024
“Triple Lavada” by Esau Ortiz is about a wild, lavish party lifestyle fueled by drugs, money, women, and crime, describing scenes of excess, bravado, and outlaw culture while flaunting wealth and defiance of authority.
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Triple Lavada’ by Esau Ortiz is a bold song full of wild energy and stories about partying, danger, and living on the edge. We’re going to break down what makes this song so intense and why people can’t stop talking about it. ⬇️
The song throws us into a world buzzing with neon nights, swirling smoke, and the electric pulse of risk. Ortiz paints a picture of someone who thrives on chaos, fueled by late-night escapades and an unapologetic swagger.
The chorus—“Una triple lavada pa loquear… Nomás para empezar”—is like a battle cry for letting loose and pushing limits. It’s not just about partying; it’s about setting the tone for a night where anything goes, where the rules are left at the door and only adrenaline matters. We feel that rush, almost taste the whisky, and sense that Ortiz is inviting us to a celebration where the ordinary is banished and only the wild survive.
Through the verses, Ortiz flexes with vivid imagery: Cheyennes rumbling, wax pens blazing, wads of cash ready to burn. Lyrics like “Si saben cómo soy, ¿pa qué me invitan?” and “No pierdo una batalla, siempre se la remonto” reveal a person who’s both feared and envied, a survivor who dances with danger and laughs in its face—someone whose reputation is as notorious as it is magnetic.
There’s a darker undercurrent, too—a reminder that the party can turn perilous in a heartbeat. References to guns, run-ins with the law, and coded criminal deals (“moviendo el encargo,” “los federales”) hint at a life where fun and risk, pleasure and violence, are forever intertwined, flickering like strobe lights over a dance floor that’s never quite safe.
Ortiz’s “Triple Lavada” is less a song than a fever dream: a headlong dive into excess, bravado, and the unbreakable thrill of dancing with your own legend, no matter how close the shadows creep.
Writer(s) of Triple Lavada: Erick Manuel Garza Salinas, Esaú Ortiz Azuara, Leo Aranda, Miguel Luna