Los Abuelos de la Nada - Mil Horas (Bruno Borlone Remix) by Bruno Borlone, released 08 June 2018. Mil Horas (Bruno Borlone Partybreak Remix)
Los Abuelos de la Nada - Mil Horas (Bruno Borlone Partybreak Remix) by Bruno Borlone, released 05 February 2017. 1983 (Album: Vasos y besos ) Remix Artist Bruno Borlone (Santiago, Chile) Remix Style Funk, Partybreak, Ghetto Funk Remix Release Originally 2016/2017; re-released in 2018 Fun Fact
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
Create a "Rock en Español Aesthetic" visual using images of rain-slicked streets, vintage 80s Argentina, and neon lights to match the Borlone "funky" vibe. 3. Fast Facts for Context Mil Horas (Bruno Borlone Partybreak Remix) - SoundCloud
"Tengo un cohete en el pantalón. 🚀 Bruno Borlone remix hitting different."
These options blend the song's themes of unrequited love and waiting with the fresh energy of the Borlone remix.
"Bringing a 1980s anthem into 2024. Rate this Bruno Borlone flip! 👇"
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.