Alan Aztec - Capybara (feat. Dixie & Karate)

SPOTIFY SOON : DIXIE: KARATE: @karatebang Here’s a story about Carlos the Capybara: This is the story of Carlos, a capybara who loves listening to hardbass. Carlos discovered this genre of music when he was browsing the internet on his owner’s laptop. He was instantly hooked by the fast and energetic beats, and he decided to make it his life mission to share it with the world. Carlos bought a pair of headphones, a portable speaker, and a backpack. He then escaped from his home and started his journey. He travelled by hitchhiking, stowing away on trains and planes, and swimming across rivers and seas. He visited many countries and continents, playing hardbass wherever he went. He made many friends along the way, such as a kangaroo who liked to jump to the rhythm, a penguin who liked to slide on the ice, and a giraffe who liked to bob his head. He also made some enemies, such as a bear who hated loud noises, a monkey who stole his speaker, and a crocodile who tried to eat him. Carlos didn’t care about the dangers or the difficulties. He was happy and fulfilled by spreading his passion for hardbass. He believed that music was the universal language that could unite all living beings. He dreamed of one day reaching every corner of the world with his speaker and his backpack. He was Carlos, the capybara who loves listening to hardbass. YT SUBSCRIBE : INSTAGRAM : BANDCAMP : Are you ready to rock with the world’s largest rodents? Capybaras are not only big and furry, but they also have some amazing facts that will blow your mind. Here are some of them: - Capybaras can stay underwater for up to five minutes, and they have webbed feet to help them swim. They also have eyes, ears and nostrils on top of their heads, so they can see, hear and breathe while submerged. - Capybaras are very social animals, and they live in groups of up to 100 individuals. They communicate with each other using a variety of sounds, such as barks, whistles, squeals and clicks. They also like to cuddle and groom each other. - Capybaras are herbivores, and they eat mostly grasses and aquatic plants. They have a special digestive system that allows them to ferment their food and extract more nutrients. They also eat their own poop to get more vitamins and minerals. - Capybaras are very adaptable, and they can live in different habitats, such as forests, savannas, wetlands and even farms. They are native to South America, but they have also been introduced to other countries, such as Japan and Florida. Some people even keep them as pets. If you enjoyed these facts, you will love our capybara song in the genre of hardbass. It’s a catchy tune that will make you want to dance with these awesome animals. Check it out below and don’t forget to like and subscribe!
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