Coco Chanel is a flashy, no-holds-barred celebration of luxury, desire, and living life in the fast lane. Eladio Carrión and Bad Bunny trade verses about a secret rendezvous with a woman who craves the finest labels — Coco Chanel, Louis Vuitton, Bottega, Ferrari — and is willing to break the rules to get them. While her boyfriend stays clueless, she slips away for opulent nights filled with designer clothes, high-end liquor, and unrestrained passion. The repeated hook, “Baby, eso no pega,” calls out how her picture-perfect relationship just does not match her real cravings for excitement.
Beneath the swagger, the song paints a vivid postcard of Puerto Rican and Latin-American trap culture: brand flexing, late-night escapades, and a thick layer of bravado that masks vulnerability. The artists boast about money, cars, and jewelry, yet there is a playful awareness that it is all a gimmick. Ultimately, Coco Chanel is a rhythmic invitation to experience the thrill of forbidden chemistry and the magnetic pull of status symbols — a reminder that, in this world, temptation often wins over tradition.
Eladio Carrión Morales, born November 14, 1994, in Kansas City, Kansas, is a dynamic American rapper and singer with Puerto Rican roots. Growing up in a military family, he experienced diverse cultures across the U.S. before settling in Humacao, Puerto Rico, where he transitioned from a promising swimming career to music.
Known for his smooth vocals and compelling songwriting in Latin trap and reggaeton, Eladio has rapidly risen in the music scene since his debut in 2015. With acclaimed albums like Sauce Boyz and Monarca, and collaborations with artists such as Bad Bunny and J Balvin, he has cemented his place as a leading voice in urban Latin music. His work blends emotional depth with energetic rhythms, making him a standout artist for fans looking to learn Spanish through music.