"Rebota" means "bounce," and that is exactly what this fiery reggaetón track invites you to do. Over a pounding dembow beat, Puerto Rican rapper Guaynaa hypes up a fearless dancer whose hips, curves, and confidence steal the spotlight. His chant mamarre (a slangy way of saying "shake it") acts like a sonic cheer, urging her to keep the energy high while he watches in awe.
Playfully outrageous lines—full of Puerto Rican slang, witty pick-up jokes, and references to places like Cayey and Guavate—paint Guaynaa as the life-of-the-party flirt who would even risk problems with the tax office for a chance at her attention. Ultimately, the song celebrates sensual dance, island nightlife, and the unstoppable power of a woman who knows exactly how to make the whole room bounce.