Problemón plunges us into the electric rush of a forbidden romance. Álvaro Díaz and Rauw Alejandro sing from the eye-of-the-storm perspective, confessing that their chemistry is so intense it has become a “problemón” — a huge problem. They sneak around at night, send secret texts, and relive steamy memories, all while knowing that if anyone finds out, it will turn into a public scandal. The lyrics paint vivid scenes: Netflix still playing in the background, beach escapades in Boquerón, and the ever-present fear of a boyfriend knocking at the window. Every line balances pleasure and paranoia, making the thrill even sharper.
At its heart, the song captures the excitement and danger of loving someone you “shouldn’t.” The singers celebrate the adrenaline of secrecy, yet they also admit the weight of hiding their feelings from friends, social media, and the outside world. “Problemón” becomes a soundtrack for those moments when attraction overpowers caution — a reminder that some passions burn brightest in the dark, even when the risk of exposure is only a text message away.