PORFA is a heartfelt plea set to a smooth reggaetón groove. From the very first line, we walk into a messy breakup scene: phones buzzing with incriminating texts, jealousy on both sides, and a guy who knows he messed up “no fue una, fueron tres.” Feid and Justin Quiles paint the picture of a lover caught red-handed, yet hopelessly addicted to the very person he betrayed. He admits the rumors, twists, and late-night mistakes, but also insists that no other “baby” compares. The chorus repeats like a desperate voice note: “Please, don’t go, stay with me.”
Under the infectious beat, the song’s core message is simple and raw: regret plus obsession equals a last-ditch apology. The narrator can’t eat, sleep, or even flirt without thinking of her. Karma is knocking, memories haunt every sip of wine, and he’s left clinging to the hope of one more chance. “PORFA” turns a guilty confession into an anthem for anyone who’s ever begged for forgiveness on the dance floor.
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.