Terapia
Cimafunk
Where "Funk Aspirin" offers immediate relief, this track is the slower, more sensual version of the same healing program. The tempo drops and the groove becomes more intimate, the bass taking on a conversational role — less rhythm instrument, more warm presence. Cimafunk's voice lowers into a register that feels physically close, the production applying just enough reverb to give the sound texture without distance. The horns are sparser here, appearing as breath rather than statement, punctuating silence between vocal phrases rather than filling it. Lyrically the track treats pleasure as therapeutic necessity — the Cuban tradition of finding survival and dignity in physical joy fully present, not as escape from difficulty but as its own form of resistance. The clave is still there in the drums but buried deeper, the track's Cuban identity worn internally rather than announced. This is music for the intimate late hour of a gathering, when the dancing has slowed and people are moving close enough to talk. The therapy it offers is connection itself.
slow
2020s
warm, close, breathing
Cuba
Funk, Soul. Sensual Funk. intimate, sensual. Descends from communal energy into quiet warmth, ending in a sense of closeness and connection. energy 5. slow. danceability 6. valence 7. vocals: low, warm, intimate, close, conversational. production: sparse horns, prominent bass, subtle reverb, restrained percussion. texture: warm, close, breathing. acousticness 5. era: 2020s. Cuba. Late-night gathering when the crowd has thinned and people are moving slow and close.