Playlist turns the bedroom into a private club where every track cues a new burst of chemistry. Over a seductive reggaetón beat, Gigolo Y La Exce, Juhn, and Dímelo Flow narrate a night with a bold, self-assured woman who curates her own soundtrack to pleasure. She may insist she is “not looking for a chamaquito,” yet she playfully calls the singer baby and keeps him on repeat. Each position has its own favorite song, and the duo brag that they have made it onto her much-guarded playlist—proof that the connection is more than a fleeting hook-up.
Beneath the steamy wordplay lies a portrait of modern empowerment: she chooses the hotel, drives the route, and decides when the next track drops. Luxury brands, gym-sculpted curves, and classic reggaetón legends like Plan B underscore her taste for both nostalgia and high standards. In short, “Playlist” is an ode to a woman who knows what she wants, runs the show, and lets the music narrate every daring move of the night.