Antonima - - El Caribefunk. Daol Prod.
The rhythmic chant "¡Charabaré!" often accompanies the rising "temperature" or energy of the song, signaling a celebratory, danceable climax. 3. Production and Style
The music video, which gained significant traction on YouTube, uses vibrant imagery to complement the tropical-funk fusion.
Produced under the banner, the track is a quintessential example of the "Caribefunk" sound—a fusion of Caribbean rhythms (like salsa and cumbia) with funk and rock elements. Antonima - El Caribefunk. Daol Prod.
El Caribefunk (Self-titled, 2013) / Bitácoras, Pt. 1 (2019) Daniel Orbegozo (Daol Prod.) Core Theme The duality and "antonymous" nature of personality El Caribefunk / Antonima
Watch the official music video directed by Daniel Orbegozo for a visual look at the song's vibrant Caribbean energy: Antonima - El Caribefunk. Daol Prod. YouTube• Jul 15, 2012 Artist El Caribefunk Album The rhythmic chant "¡Charabaré
The title "Antonima" is a word invented by the band's frontman, , derived from "antonym" (opposite). The song focuses on the dual nature of existence , particularly the "double-faced coin" of a woman’s personality.
The song features a heavy emphasis on percussive acoustic guitar, driving basslines, and rhythmic "nacre" smiles, creating a sound that is both organic and high-energy. Produced under the banner, the track is a
Lines like "Paciente y sincera, mentirosa y guerrera" (Patient and sincere, liar and warrior) and "Blanca y negra, ángel y tiniebla" (White and black, angel and darkness) highlight the internal contradictions the singer admires.