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SONG MEANING

Travesuras literally means mischief, and the song lives up to that title with a pure night-out fantasy. Puerto Rican hit-maker Flow La Movie, alongside Nio García and Casper Mágico, paints a scene where the club lights are low, the bass is rumbling, and two people give in to irresistible chemistry. The singer vows to “devour” his partner in the dark, but he also keeps reminding her (and us) that everything is mutual: “Tú quisiste, yo no fui el que te forcé.” It is 5:12 a.m., bodies are still swaying, eyes half-closed from the party haze, and the reggaetón rhythm glues them together.

Beyond the steamy promise, the track salutes a daring woman who breaks molds. She is “metálica, no usa réplica”—all real, no plastic surgery—rocking gothic clothes while vibing to reggaetón and making other girls envy her confidence. When the chorus shouts “¿Dónde están las solteras?”, it turns into an anthem for single women owning the night, celebrating independence, sensuality, and the freedom to do a little “travesura” without apologies. The meaning? Let the music guide you, feel the heat, and enjoy every mischievous moment.

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