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Rojas Street Rules

Lune Callisto
Artist
Lune Callisto
Pop2:45April 20, 2026
0:00 2:45

Influenced by Kate Bush, Björk, Imogen Heap, Aphex Twin, Caroline Polachek. Lune Callisto was born in El Paso, Texas, to parents who had recently crossed the border from Juárez. She learned to build her own synthesizers from discarded electronics her mother brought home from cleaning jobs. For years, she lived with the quiet watchfulness of the undocumented, an experience that now shapes her uncanny, atmospheric alt-pop. Her music is built from the sounds of the Chihuahuan Desert—the hum of distant freight trains, the crackle of radio towers, and the vast, beautiful silence between them.

Lyrics

[Verse 1]
The chain-link by Rojas Street hums a low B flat.
August dusk, seven forty-five, the air is waiting, flat.
I count the beats between the passing freight train cars.
Learning your timing from the flicker of the distant stars.

[Pre-Chorus]
The air's so thick with that dry canal-bed smell.
I been practicing my footwork on this broken pavement hell.
Been rehearsing all my combos in the rearview's hazy glare.
It's not about the knockout, baby, it's the standing there.

[Chorus]
We touch gloves when you meet me at the water.
But I'm not gonna stay on the ropes for you.
This is the bell, the breath before the slaughter.
Yeah, I'm not gonna stay on the ropes for you.

[Verse 2]
"Just be careful," Mama said, her hands twisting a rag.
I see your headlights cutting through the concrete underpass.
You always telegraph the jab right before you swing.
And I've learned how to see the punch before I feel the sting.

[Pre-Chorus]
The air's so thick with that dry canal-bed smell.
I been practicing my footwork on this broken pavement hell.
Been rehearsing all my combos in the rearview's hazy glare.
It's not about the knockout, baby, it's the standing there.

[Chorus]
We touch gloves when you meet me at the water.
But I'm not gonna stay on the ropes for you.
This is the bell, the breath before the slaughter.
Yeah, I'm not gonna stay on the ropes for you.

[Bridge]
My heart's a fighter's, bruised and tough and proud.
But it still beats your stupid name out loud.

[Outro]
The sodium lamp makes a halo on your car.
One deep breath. I'm getting out now.

About Lune Callisto

Lune Callisto was born in El Paso, Texas, to parents who had recently crossed the border from Juárez. She learned to build her own synthesizers from discarded electronics her mother brought home from cleaning jobs. For years, she lived with the quiet watchfulness of the undocumented, an experience that now shapes her uncanny, atmospheric alt-pop. Her music is built from the sounds of the…

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