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SONG MEANING

“UWAIE” invites us into that dizzying moment when a crush turns into an all-out love mission. From the very first “Ay,” Kapo admits he’s been making up excuses just to catch her eye, hypnotized not only by her looks but by the inner “brillo” that lights up the room. Throughout the verses he calls her flaca (a tender Spanish nickname) and repeats that she “deserves everything,” weaving Spanish slang with irresistible Afro-Latin grooves. The result is a playful, almost cinematic chase: he prays to God for her presence, dreams of stealing dances, planting little kisses, and—most importantly—banishing every ounce of her insecurity.

Under the feel-good rhythm lies a surprisingly earnest message. Kapo’s “necesidad” isn’t material but emotional—he needs to love her out loud, to celebrate every single thing he likes about her and make sure she believes it too. The song becomes a joyful affirmation: true affection isn’t about grand gestures alone, it’s about daily reassurances, silly compliments, and shared dances that smell “rico.” “UWAIE” is therefore both a romantic serenade and a confidence-boosting anthem, reminding us that the best relationships glow when two people lift each other higher—one infectious chorus at a time.

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