Picture a neon-lit night in San Juan where time feels elastic. Un Ratito Más is the soundtrack to two lovers who refuse to let the party or their passion fade. Bryant Myers and Bad Bunny trade verses filled with flirtation and raw desire, begging their partner to “stay a little longer” while promising that the fun will last until sunrise. The repeated plea — no te vayas todavía — captures that universally familiar moment when you don’t want the night (or the person beside you) to end.
Beyond the steamy bedroom talk, the song is drenched in classic reggaetón swagger: luxury watches freeze time, diamond chains shine like the sun, and secret rendezvous happen in five-star suites. There’s playful rebellion too — sneaking off-line so a jealous boyfriend doesn’t spot her, celebrating freedom, and living in the present with no apologies. In short, Un Ratito Más is an ode to late-night chemistry, urban bravado, and squeezing every last thrilling second out of the dark before dawn finally breaks.
Bryant Myers, born Bryan Robert Rohena Pérez on April 5, 1998, in Carolina, Puerto Rico, is a pioneering figure in Latin trap and reggaeton music. Starting his career by sharing songs online in 2013, he quickly gained attention with his hit single "Esclava," which amassed hundreds of millions of views.
He rose to international fame in 2016 with the controversial yet massively successful track "Cuatro Babys," alongside Maluma, Noriel, and Juhn. Known for blending Latin trap, R&B, and reggaeton, Bryant Myers has released influential albums such as La Oscuridad and Bendecido, solidifying his place in urban Latin music. His raw lyrics and authentic style reflect his challenging upbringing and dedication to his craft.