LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Imagine stepping into a packed club on a Saturday night where the bass shakes the floor and everyone moves in time with the beat. Se Menea paints the scene of a magnetic woman who commands attention by the way she dances – she “shakes it so I can see her.” Don Omar and Nio García describe an intoxicating game of flirtation: she pulls the singers in close with a kiss, then spins away, leaving them wanting more. This cat-and-mouse chase is playful rather than spiteful. She is independent, uninterested in labels or owners, and finds power in keeping the upper hand.

At its core, the song celebrates nightlife freedom, desire, and self-confidence. The woman lives in the moment, unbothered by judgment, and the artists match her energy by promising to work hard, spend big, and dive head-first into the party. Their lyrics mix romantic bravado with cheeky humor, turning the dance floor into a stage where youthful attraction, bold moves, and Latin swagger collide. Listening to Se Menea is like being invited to that club – the rhythms tell you to move, and the story reminds you that confidence can be as electrifying as the music itself.

ARTIST BIO

Don Omar (born William Omar Landrón Rivera on February 10, 1979, in Santurce, Puerto Rico) is a pioneering Puerto Rican rapper, singer, songwriter, and record producer widely celebrated as the King of Reggaeton. Bursting onto the music scene with his 2003 debut album The Last Don, Don Omar helped elevate reggaeton to a global phenomenon, selling over 70 million records to date.

Known for hits like Danza Kuduro and Angelito, his album King of Kings made reggaeton history by achieving unprecedented chart success in the United States. Beyond music, Don Omar has appeared as Rico Santos in the Fast & Furious film series, showcasing his versatility as an artist. His influential career has earned him multiple Latin Grammy Awards and numerous accolades across Latin music. After briefly announcing retirement in 2017, he returned to the limelight with new music and collaborations, continuing to shape the Latin urban music landscape.

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