Maldade$ is Cazzu’s playful confession of how a quiet week can explode into a wild weekend. Over a thumping reggaetón beat, she rewinds to the instant a magnetic glance on the dance floor sealed her plan for the night: “vos y yo” slipping away to a private room, doing “maldades” – naughty deeds – while the bass keeps booming in the background. The chorus repeats like a hypnotic mantra, making sure you feel that endless loop of temptation and rhythm.
In the second half Cazzu owns her dual personality. From Monday to Thursday she is “toda una dama,” but once Friday hits, the spell breaks and the reggaetón legends she name-drops (Tego Calderón, Don Omar, Randy, Farruko and more) soundtrack her liberation. The song is a bold, feel-good reminder that everyone deserves a moment to switch off the rules, follow the music, and indulge in a little mischief before the spell resets on Monday.
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.