WAPAE is a high-energy party anthem where 6ix9ine teams up with ANGEL DIOR, Lenier and Bulin 47 to celebrate a captivating woman who owns the dance floor. Throughout the song, the artists shower her with playful compliments, admiring her cinturita (tiny waist), her confidence and the way she moves. The repeated phrase “pa' aquí, pa' allá” paints a picture of hopping from place to place, ready for adventure, drinks and nonstop dancing.
Beyond the flirty lyrics, the track is a tribute to nightlife in the Caribbean. References to “un teteo en RD” (a wild hangout in the Dominican Republic) and spending stacks of cash highlight a carefree mood where music, money and social media clout all mix together. In short, WAPAE invites listeners to join a vibrant night out, celebrate beauty and rhythm, and live in the moment while the beat keeps everyone moving.
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.