Princesa is a lively cuarteto confession where Paulo Londra, joined by Luck Ra and Valentino Merlo, turns a sleepless night into a flirty adventure. Over the fast-moving rhythm typical of Córdoba’s favorite party genre, the singers admit they can’t resist a girl who hates being alone at dawn. They tease her playful “mañas,” picture stolen kisses, and plan a secret escape while the dance floor spins. Every verse is soaked in late-night urgency: "Por las noches sueño que me besas"—they literally dream of her, and now she’s stuck in their heads.
Beneath the party vibe lies a simple, irresistible storyline: the trio want to turn fantasy into reality. They invite their “princesa” to loosen the crown, share one drink too many, and discover how sparks fly when they’re finally alone. It’s a song about bold flirtation, the thrill of possibility, and the hope that tonight the dream won’t end when the music stops.
Paulo Ezequiel Londra (born April 12, 1998, in Córdoba, Argentina) is a renowned Argentine rapper, singer, and songwriter known for his melodic style within the urbano and Latin trap genres. Inspired by Eminem's film 8 Mile, Londra began his musical journey freestyling publicly at age 14, developing a distinctive sound that steers clear of common urban themes like violence and drugs.
Londra rose to fame with hit singles such as Cuando Te Besé (featuring Becky G) and Adán y Eva, both topping Argentina's Billboard Hot 100 chart. His debut album Homerun (2019) and subsequent collaborations with global stars like Ed Sheeran have solidified his status as a leading figure in Latin American music. Despite legal challenges impacting his career, Londra continues to be celebrated for his positive and unique approach to urban music.