LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Maldad (Spanish for "wickedness") pairs Colombian superstar Maluma with EDM master Steve Aoki for a sizzling party story. The lyrics introduce a girl who looks like the perfect "niña sana" during the week, but when Friday night hits she flips the switch. She asks for a little "polvo rosa" to fuel her rhythm, hits the floor with fearless moves, and proves that nobody can slow her down. Her mom still believes in her innocence, yet the chorus keeps repeating síguelo—follow her—because this weekend queen lives for mischief, fun, and absolute freedom.

Maluma paints her as a "diabla sin cacho"—a devil without horns—who is open-minded, daring, and always in control of her own pleasure. The song celebrates owning your wild side, shaking off judgment, and turning the dance floor into a playground. With Maluma’s reggaeton swagger glued to Aoki’s electronic drops, "Maldad" becomes an anthem for anyone who works hard, parties harder, and refuses to let anyone dim their spark.

ARTIST BIO

Maluma (born Juan Luis Londoño Arias on January 28, 1994, in Medellín, Colombia) is a celebrated singer, rapper, songwriter, and actor known for his vibrant contributions to urbano, reggaeton, and Latin pop music. Since beginning his career at just sixteen, Maluma has released multiple successful albums including Magia (2012), Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy (2015), F.A.M.E. (2018), and 11:11 (2019), captivating audiences worldwide with his dynamic sound and charismatic presence.

With over 18 million records sold, Maluma has scored numerous hits like "Felices los 4," "Borró Cassette," and "Corazón," and has collaborated with global stars such as Shakira, Madonna, and The Weeknd. His music blends infectious beats with heartfelt lyrics, earning him multiple awards including a Latin Grammy and an MTV Video Music Award. Known for his smooth vocals and genre-crossing style, Maluma remains a leading figure in Latin music and continues to influence the global music scene.

This song has more lessons to be added.
Click the request button below to prioritise the additional lessons.