MIONCA AL BLOQUE drops us right into a neon-soaked night where cash rains down and rhythms pulse through the club. Feid spots a dancer whose confidence and allure stop him in his tracks. He is instantly torn between fascination and a flare of jealousy as other men throw money her way. The woman, however, makes it clear she belongs to no one; her hair flows to her waist, she wears nothing under her skirt, and her attitude says I call the shots. The chorus title hints at someone picking her up in an old-school van (a miónca) to take her back to the block, yet she decides to stay, declaring she is his from that moment on.
The song becomes a flashy tug-of-war between freedom and possession. Feid and Sael shower her with promises of luxury—fifty-thousand dollars fresh from the bank, VIP nights at Miami’s E11EVEN—but underneath the flexing is real intrigue: What does it take to win someone who already wins on her own? Her presence upgrades his vibe, and his lavish lifestyle upgrades hers, creating a sizzling partnership built on mutual gain, wild desire, and unstoppable swagger.
Salomón Villada Hoyos, known by his stage names Feid and Ferxxo, is a Colombian singer, songwriter, and record producer born on August 19, 1992, in Medellín, Colombia. Emerging in 2013, Feid has become a prominent figure in urbano music, blending reggaeton, hip-hop, and R&B influences, inspired by artists such as Drake and Chris Brown.
Feid is celebrated not only for his solo work but also for collaborations with top Latin artists including Bad Bunny, J Balvin, Karol G, Sebastián Yatra, and Maluma. Notably, he contributed to the writing of J Balvin's hit single "Ginza". His distinctive sound, emotive vocals, and songwriting talent have earned him multiple awards, making him a key voice in contemporary Latin music.