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SONG MEANING

“La Inocente” is a high-energy Reggaeton confession where Puerto Rican hit-maker Mora, joined by Colombian star Feid, flips the classic breakup song on its head. Over a hypnotic beat, they air out the raw frustration of giving everything to someone who only pretended to be sweet and loyal. The track feels like a late-night voice note you were never meant to hear: brutally honest, a little messy, and impossible to pause.

The singers lay out a relationship audit filled with maxed-out generosity—luxury trips, designer gifts, even “pasto pa’ que fumes”—only to discover their partner was secretly checking phones and lining up another fling. Mora and Feid bounce between wounded pride and swaggering confidence, reminding the ex that “nadie te va a amar como yo.” The real hook, though, is the irony: she kept “playing the innocent,” yet every lie and hidden text gets exposed under the flashing club lights. In the end, the song is part cautionary tale and part empowerment anthem, perfect for anyone who has ever loved hard, lost harder, and still walked away with the last word—and the better beat.

ARTIST BIO

Mora, born Gabriel Armando Mora Quintero on April 18, 1996, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a dynamic reggaeton singer, songwriter, and producer. He began his musical journey early, learning flute and piano as a child, and has developed a distinctive sound blending strong vocals with intricate compositions.

Since 2017, Mora has made a mark with hits like Una Vez and collaborations with iconic artists such as Bad Bunny on tracks like Hibiki. Signed to Rimas Entertainment, he has released multiple acclaimed albums including Primer día de clases and Microdosis. With a rich background in music education and a passion for innovation, Mora continues to rise as a fresh voice in Latin urban music.