Original Mix Endor | El Cuervo

Translating to "," El Cuervo was born out of a desire to pay homage to the Balearic sunsets that many missed during the pandemic. Interestingly, the name itself has a literal origin: Endor was frequently visited by a specific crow while producing the track. In a lighthearted reflection, Endor noted that the bird eventually stopped visiting, jokingly wondering if it was a critique of his mixdowns. Musical Characteristics

The production is "peppered with bleeps and pops" and features that creates a funky, energetic atmosphere ideal for club environments. Lyrical Themes and Mood

: This is contrasted by the sadness expressed in lines like "Ay, qué lástima que tú no sientas nada," highlighting a one-sided affection. Impact and Legacy

The track is defined by its warm, driving low-ends and a playful yet weighty roller feel. Key technical details include: : Tech House. Tempo : 126 BPM. Key : Gb Minor. Duration : 5 minutes and 52 seconds.

While the beat is designed for the dancefloor, the lyrics add a layer of emotional depth. The song features that tell a story of unrequited love .

: The repeated phrase "Ay, muchacho, qué bonito que te veo" emphasizes the singer's admiration for someone's beauty.