Los Abuelos de la Nada's is a cornerstone of Rock en Español, originally released in 1983 and written by Andrés Calamaro. The Bruno Borlone Remix (also known as the "Partybreak Remix") reinjects this classic with a funky, upbeat energy suited for dance floors and social media. 1. Social Media Captions
"Tengo un cohete en el pantalón. 🚀 Bruno Borlone remix hitting different."
"La otra noche te esperé... but the remix was better anyway. ☔️🔥" "Modern spin on a 1983 classic. 💿 #RockEnEspañol" Los Abuelos de la Nada - Mil Horas (Bruno Borlone Remix)
Share the lore—many fans believe the "red star" in the lyrics refers to acid or the Trelew massacre, while Calamaro has noted the "rocket in my pants" refers to a joint.
DOWNLOAD: brunoborlone.bandcamp.com. #Funk#Remix#bootleg#Redrum#Chile#Argentina#Dj#Partybreak#Funk. Bruno Borlone. Santiago. SoundCloud·Bruno Borlone Los Abuelos de la Nada - Mil Horas (Bruno Borlone Remix) Los Abuelos de la Nada's is a cornerstone
"Waiting a thousand hours, but make it funky. 🕺✨ #MilHoras #BrunoBorlone"
"Mil horas, como un perro... pero con este beat se me pasa. 🐶🎶" Social Media Captions "Tengo un cohete en el pantalón
Start with the nostalgic 1983 original vinyl or video, then "beat drop" into the Bruno Borlone remix with a high-energy dance or transition.