“Dándote” plunges us into a late-night game of cat and mouse where desire keeps swapping the driver’s seat. Cazzu, alongside Chita and Lara91k, paints a neon-lit scene of flirty text messages, club lights, and liquid courage. Every verse is a push-and-pull: she’s hooked the moment she sees her crush, but she refuses to look “easy.” Drinks are raised, taxis are paid, and Beyoncé-worthy curves dominate daydreams, all while the beat pulses like a racing heartbeat.
Beneath the steamy surface, the track is a confident declaration of feminine power. The women set the rules, decide when the night escalates, and playfully revel in the tension they create. Argentine trap meets sensual R&B, turning seduction into an anthem of self-assured pleasure where both sides know exactly what they want—they just enjoy teasing the moment before finally diving in.
Julieta Emilia Cazzuchelli, known professionally as Cazzu, is a renowned Argentine rapper and singer born on December 16, 1993, in Fraile Pintado, Jujuy Province, Argentina. With a musical journey that started in cumbia and rock, she quickly evolved to become one of the leading voices in Latin trap and Latin R&B music.
Cazzu gained widespread popularity through her hit singles like "Loca," "Toda," and "Pa Mi," collaborating with prominent artists such as Duki and Bad Bunny. Her captivating style and powerful lyrics have earned her a dedicated fanbase and critical acclaim across Latin America. Beyond music, Cazzu describes her stage persona as a superhero alter ego, embodying everything she aspires to be. Active since 2017, she continues to influence the urban Latin music scene with her innovative sound and bold presence.