Bellakath‘s newest anthem is inspired by Ferrari cars. The Queen of Reggaeton in Mexico is back with a bang, dropping a Spanish hit that’s all about heartbreak and moving on.
“Llorando En El Ferrari” or “Crying in the Ferrari” is one of those sad Reggaeton songs for dancing. Its poetic lyrics come alive with a Rap flair, and it’s the exact fire a woman scorned by a lying man would unleash.
ROMANTIKEO.COM: Bellakath’s More Romantic Side
In my opinion, this tune has the least explicit verses in her discography. Fans know Bellakath for her spicy, double-entendre songs, but this time, she’s doing something completely new, and I think it’s brilliant!
That’s because “Llorando En El Ferrari” is part of her most recent album, which focuses on the more romantic side of the urban genre. It’s titled ‘ROMANTIKEO.COM’ for a reason, and the singer shows the subtle, soft, and sensual nature of her music like never before.
Still, the 16-track material doesn’t stop being a dance party; actually, there are a few bangers made to shake your ass and go wild all night long at the club.
“Llorando En El Ferrari” Lyrics
So, I think “Llorando En El Ferrari” is the ultimate clapback to a cheapskate ex. She’s basically telling him, “Go ahead and look for someone else, you won’t find another me.”
The lyrics flip the script: he had her back when she was down-to-earth, driving a Sentra. Today, she’s living her best life, crying in one of the coveted Ferrari cars amid VIP tables and bottles.
It’s a fiery mic drop confirming she understands he was the actual problem, proving she’s way too good for his lies and is celebrating her freedom.
How Many Cars Does Ferrari Make a Year
The luxury automotive brand ain’t mass-producing these things like some basic whip. They keep the numbers super tight to stay exclusive and keep those prices crazy high.
I’m talking somewhere in the ballpark of 13,000 to 14,000 Ferrari cars a year right now. That number is actually a new high for them.
Before 2019, they were chilling with even less, usually under 10,000 units annually. Essentially, they’re intentionally limiting the supply so that only the real bosses can afford to flex one.
The focus is on ensuring each creation is truly exceptional, embodying refinement and prestige.
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