Gato De Noche teams up two Puerto Rican powerhouses, Ñengo Flow and Bad Bunny, for a steamy reggaeton confession of after-hours temptation. The singers play the role of the secret “night cat,” sneaking in after midnight to claim a lover who spends her days with someone else. Fueled by pulsing beats and bold wordplay, they paint a picture of fast rides, luxury brands, and raw physical chemistry, all wrapped in the thrill of hiding from prying eyes.
Beneath the explicit bravado, the song taps into a classic reggaeton theme: the tug-of-war between commitment and desire. Daylight represents duty and routine, while nighttime sets the stage for forbidden pleasure. Every chorus underscores the double life—she must pretend not to know them in public, yet she can’t resist their pull once the clock strikes twelve. The result is an edgy, unapologetic anthem about living for the moment and embracing the magnetic danger of a clandestine romance.
Edwin Rosa Vázquez Ortiz, known by his stage name Ñengo Flow, is a prominent Puerto Rican rapper and singer born on October 15, 1981, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Growing up in Bayamón, he began his music career at the young age of 14, performing in local community events.
Ñengo Flow has become a key figure in reggaeton and Latin trap, with a career spanning over two decades since 2004. His influential albums, including Flow Callejero and the multi-part Real G 4 Life series, showcase his gritty style and lyrical depth. Known also as "El Real G" and "El Producto Más Caro", he has collaborated with many top urban artists like Daddy Yankee, Anuel AA, and Ozuna. Ñengo Flow's work has earned him both critical and commercial success, making him one of the wealthiest figures in the reggaeton scene.