LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

In “Dueño,” 6ix9ine teams up with Cuban-American singer Lenier to paint a neon-lit picture of a wild night in the club. The narrator spots a fierce, lone dancer — “como loba” (like a she-wolf) — and is instantly captivated by her confidence and curves. Although she warns that her body already has an owner (“tiene dueño”), the rapper insists he can match her daring energy. Lines about shooters and VIP swagger create a backdrop of bravado, while Puerto Rican and street-Spanish slang (“perreando,” “tusi,” “chucky”) underline the raw, urban flavor.

The repeating hook “ese culo tiene dueño” (“that booty has an owner”) becomes a playful tug-of-war: it both acknowledges her current relationship and challenges it. The song celebrates uninhibited dancing, sexual chemistry, and the thrill of breaking rules for one unforgettable party. By the final shout-outs, 6ix9ine declares he’s “dominating the world,” turning the club scene into a global dance floor where confidence is king and rhythm is the passport.

ARTIST BIO

Daniel Hernandez, known professionally as 6ix9ine (pronounced "six nine"), is an American rapper born in New York City in 1996. With Puerto Rican and Mexican roots, he rose to fame with his aggressive style and rainbow-colored hair, carving a unique place in hip hop with hits like "Gummo" and "Fefe" featuring Nicki Minaj.

6ix9ine's music blends hip hop, Latin urban, and punk rap, often characterized by high energy and confrontational lyrics. Despite significant legal challenges and a controversial public image, he has achieved chart-topping success, including the hit single "Trollz" with Nicki Minaj that reached number one on the Billboard Hot 100. His dynamic presence and distinctive sound continue to make him a notable figure in modern rap.

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