 Residente Silvia Perez Cruz and Penelope Cruz 313 is the song of the year. Time, life and death are on Residente's mind. The Puerto Rican rapper of the now defunct Cayetrese has created an ethereal ballad oozing with hope, tragedy, love and the finite reminder of our mortality. Song of the year. An absolutely stunning single of Beatle-esque magnitude. And here is a clip of Penelope from the music video. I'm going to have a link of the music video for you guys. I don't want to do a reaction because I was practically a crying idiot by the end. The song begins with actress Penelope Cruz performing a poetic monologue over a female chorus, stands accounting. Cruz delivers lines, such as Nacemos y Aprendemos a ser hijos del tiempo, while hymns and piano work build to a bittersweet whimsy realization that, para que nunca sea siempre, para que seamos infinitos. And the ballad has only begun. Residente, inspired by the loss of a dear friend recently, delivers a devastating verse after verse. He paints the imagery of lost love, rolling beach waves that forever flow in heaven. Dramatic strings and piano help fill in residentes' chemists. Residente is a master of the Spanish word. Y viaje cuando me vieron, porque son como los cielos que se abrieron, porque nunca están vacios, están llenos de corriente como cuando se desborda el río. Valer challenges our hearts, our being, our human condition, but never our ears as he perfectly balances a rapper's sensibility with her judicial, ballad performance. This equilibrium is relevant as he repeats his final words, no quiero se acabe, which are in turn taken over by Spanish singer Sylvia Perez Cruz. As she bellows over the familiar piano, the sound of a violin by Noemi Gasparini gently complements her vocals. The single violin becomes a solo and lifts the listener to the infinite space reality of no time, only eternal love, a sonic masterpiece that begs the audience to play over and over, para que nunca sea siempre, para que seamos infinitos. The song is called 313 by Residente from Puerto Rico, Sylvia Perez Cruz and Penelope Cruz from Spain, it is available now on all listening platforms, it is an absolutely incredible work of art sonically and check out the music video too and wherever you're at, keep your sound question. Gracias.