“Nada” is a fiery back-and-forth that turns a broken relationship into a musical tug-of-war. Cazzu and her all-star guests slip into the roles of ex-lovers who swear they feel “nada” — nothing at all — yet every lyric drips with leftover passion. Between pulsing reggaetón beats, each vocalist tries to convince the other (and themselves) that they have moved on: Cazzu flaunts her favorite dress, Rauw and Dalex trade bruised bragging rights, and Lyanno fans the jealousy by promising to give her what the last guy couldn’t. The song paints a neon-lit scene of clubs, social-media stalking, late-night calls, and risky rebounds, showing how pride and desire keep exes orbiting each other even after love is “buried.”
At its core, “Nada” captures the messy stage after a breakup when both sides pretend to be indifferent while secretly aching — a mix of resentment, temptation, and wounded ego. Each verse is a playful jab, each chorus a catchy reminder that saying you feel nothing doesn’t make it true. The result is an addictive anthem for anyone who has ever tried to dance away their feelings, only to realize that nada can still mean everything.
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.