El Caribefunk / Antonima Today

Directed and edited by , the music video for Antonima complements this celebration of duality with visuals that match the song's galloping pace and rhythmic drive. Over a decade since its release, the track remains a staple of their live shows, often cited as a definitive example of how they "educate through sharing" their culture.

: The lyrics portray this duality as a seductive power, likening the subject to a siren whose complex emotions and "triple personality" enchant those who dare to listen. Musicality and "Raizal" Roots El Caribefunk / Antonima

: It describes a person who is simultaneously warm and cold, tame and astute, or clear and dark. Directed and edited by , the music video

The word "Antonima" is a creative invention by , the band's frontman. It is a play on the word "antónimo" (antonym), designed to represent the inherent dualities of the human experience—specifically the multi-faceted nature of a woman. The song explores these "two sides of the same coin": Musicality and "Raizal" Roots : It describes a

is more than just a track; it is the soul of El Caribefunk’s debut self-titled album, serving as a vibrant manifesto for the "funk-caribeño" sound they pioneered. Released in late 2012, the song encapsulates the band's signature blend of Afro-Colombian rhythms, funk, and celebratory energy. The Meaning Behind the Name