Decreto: Medicina Is the Only Prescription You Need
- Rebecca McDevitt

- 2 hours ago
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Article Contributed by Rebecca McDevitt

Some songs ask you to feel something. Others just make you feel it before you even realize what's happening. "Medicina", the Spanish-language collaboration between artist Dav Julca and DJ and producer Deleasa, falls firmly into the second category, and that's entirely the point.
The track operates like a prescription. The title means exactly what it says: La vibra esta divina, las bocinas siempre arriba, and the energy is coming to recharge you whether you're ready or not. There's an infectious confidence baked into the production, upbeat, warm, built for movement, that makes the whole thing feel like a party that was already in progress when you walked in.
What's most interesting about "Medicina" is how deliberately its structure mirrors its message. The hook doesn't just repeat, it insists. A brief turn through "yo decreto cuando gozo" sets the intention, and then the chant pulls you right back in. Over and over. That's not a lack of complexity, that's the whole design. Anyone who has ever written an affirmation knows you don't say it once. You say it until your nervous system believes it.
"Ten cuidado, es pegajoso."
By the time that line lands, it's already too late. The song has been working on you the whole time.
For Deleasa, the track feels like a natural extension of his instinct for energy curation, the same sensibility that translates live, just bottled and delivered in under three minutes. Linking up with Dav makes complete sense -- this is squarely his world too, and the ease between them shows. Two friends making exactly the kind of music they'd want to be in a room listening to together.
Put it on when you need a reset. That's the whole prescription.





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