Greetings to Family Reggae! We bring you news from the heart of the musical revolution. Javier Alerta, has just dropped a bombshell with his most recent single, "El Final de la Poesía".

In this rebellious anthem, Javier Alerta proclaims that he does not lend himself to vulgarity. "We don't sing to the ass, we don't sing to the tits," he says forcefully, challenging the norms imposed by an industry that has lost its essence. In a world where low vibration music reigns, "The End of Poetry" is a brave and necessary statement.

Facing the tide of derogatory lyrics and empty rhythms, Javier Alerta puts his voice at the service of conscience. "Where silence hides, violence grows, everything is corrupted," he warns. It is a reminder that true poetry is lost when music becomes an echo of degradation.

The song sheds light on the fight against violence against women. "A deep wound against a woman, a resounding affront, tears fall," he sings passionately. In a world where music often denigrates, Javier Alerta demands justice, equity and respect.

The End of Poetry is not only a statement, but a musical banquet.

Produced at the Soyuz Recording Facility by Javier Fonseca, Hernando Becerra and Gerardo Vargas, the song is a testament to art at its finest.

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Voice: Javier Fonseca.

Choirs: Natalia Cruz, Karen Santiesteban.

Guitars: Hernando Becerra.

Bass: Sebastian Cely.

Keyboards: Gerardo Vargas.

Trumpet: Jeisson Mora.

Trombone: Juan José Díaz.

Drums: Juan Camilo Camacho.

Recorded at SAYCO studios, Bogotá, Colombia.

Mixed by Keith Grant, Jamaica.

Mastered by Sebastian Mastering, Colombia.

Cover design Camilo Clavijo.

The End of Poetry is more than music; It is a call to wake up, to raise consciousness and to break the chains of musical mediocrity.

Once again conscious Reggae giving the fight.