With this new track, Fluydo pick it up where they left it off in the 7 Kings album. Whoever heard it knows that someone broke his chains, stood up and left for the quest of finding himself. It was a story about present-day slaves, about me and you, about the invisible masters that rule our lives and make us do those senseless things we are well used witnessing every day... close and far away from us. This is what this new song is about: starting to feel those chains, starting to feel they are too tight. It’s about the time of fighting to break them and get back one's dignity. The sound is as transverse and contaminated as ever, a mix of flavours ranging from reggae to country-western, plus the usual electro spice. A new, odd, element is the lead vocal track by Anto: if you’re going to sing about bad things, you better sing bad! The happy ending, therefore, is narrated by Tico’s voice: a tribute to latin america’s moods, to Yma Sumac... just with the heart, of course!