“Rockstar” is Duki’s loud, swagger-packed declaration that he has climbed from the barrio to the big leagues without losing his essence. At every turn he repeats me queda bien (it suits me) to show that lies, gossip, and sudden riches all look good on him, because he owns his narrative. Surrounded by haters who “can’t stand seeing us so high,” he still gazes at his old avenue from a nearby mansion, reminding listeners that success hasn’t erased his roots. The presence of a loyal partner gives him courage, yet most of the track is pure bravado: sports shout-outs, boasts about ruling his league like Jordan, and the confession that he pops pills just like the rock icons he idolizes.
Underneath the flashy references, the message is simple: believe your own hype before anyone else does. Duki invites learners to explore Argentine trap culture, where confidence, street credibility, and vulnerability mix into one addictive anthem of self-made stardom.