https://open.spotify.com/track/7pBcryEKcUEaWHwAu1wUyP?si=546fc29397fc48ad
Here is the link to the song.
Basically future (a hiphop artist) released a new almbum yesterday.
I almost lost it when I saw that song title. All it tells me is that Hollywood is definitely involved with sorcery (all types of it).
My guess there are still alot of Carlos influenced powerful people in American business (freemasons, Kabalah practicioners, thelema practicioners, westers occultism ext) and some of them probably music label owners ext. Or future read Carlos books which is not unlikely due to him constantly talking about demons ext.
So this kinda confirm the "satanists control the world theory" just instead of satanist it's probably probably people who might even lurk in this subreddit. 🤣🤣🤣. I am not not surprised that Disney steal ideas from us. They probably read this post rn 😂😂🤣.
I see you Disney 🫣
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In the context of this song, I think it might be the other Don Juan:
Don Juan (Spanish: [doŋ ˈxwan]), also known as Don Giovanni (Italian), is a legendary, fictional Spanish libertine who devotes his life to seducing women.
Ok makes sense, I deleted the post. I was just tripped out by the fact he said "magic".
But he talks about pimping so your likely correct
Seduction is considered magic too :)
If you thought it meant the don Juan from the books, then that's all that's important. Message received.
Consider it an affirmation from the world around us.
The Lyric from the rap this post references:
Let's go
I'm pimpin' these hoes, working that magic like I'm Don Juan, woah
https://genius.com/Future-and-metro-boomin-magic-don-juan-princess-diana-lyrics
I guess it could be ambiguous, as to which cultural don Juan he's speaking about, but considering the artist and the genre...
Yeah you're likely right, I was just confused by the "magic" part. But that makes much more sense than my explanation. I deleted the post tho because there is definitely not any hard evidence to back this particular claim, it was kinda a reach.
I do think there is still like a 10% chance he meant Carlos version of Don Juan.
I don't know future, but i do know that there is a lot of pretending out there. Artitst of all sorts are notorious for name dropping magic related stuff (crowley is one of the main ones) in an attempt to seem like they have "hidden knowledge" or some other sort of power trip. They might have actually done some research and might genuinely be interested as individuals...but often people get to a certain point and then start doing some name drops in an attempt to connect a link with them. Usually, if its used in something commercial (such as a mainstream song title), used to make money...then it is probably phony.
That being said, i do think Don Juans Reckless Daughter by Joni Mitchell is a beautiful song and album lol, its still ok to enjoy the music you like lol