Déjame Entrar is a flirtatious confession set to Rauw Alejandro’s signature reggaetón groove. The Puerto Rican singer finds himself face-to-face with the girl he has been crushing on, and the lyrics capture that electric moment when attraction turns into bold invitation. He admits he cannot read her thoughts, yet her body language speaks volumes, urging him closer while he tries to keep his excitement in check. The repeated plea “solo si ella me deja entrar” (only if she lets me in) turns the song into a playful negotiation of consent, desire, and curiosity.
As the night unfolds, smoke curls in the air, the perreo heats up, and the pair trade teasing questions about how they like it. Rauw paints vivid scenes of private escapades—from the crowded bus ride back home to steamy bathtub moments—celebrating the thrill of shared secrets (“Esto es cosa nuestra”). Behind the sensual imagery lies a lighthearted promise of staying together at least until next summer, capturing the spontaneous, no-strings-attached spirit that fuels modern Latin nightlife. The track blends seductive rhythm, cheeky wordplay, and island slang to create an anthem for anyone daring enough to say, “Let me in.”
Raúl Alejandro Ocasio Ruiz, known professionally as Rauw Alejandro, is a dynamic Puerto Rican singer and songwriter born on January 10, 1993, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. With roots in a musically inclined family, his sound blends reggaeton, Latin R&B, urbano, and Latin trap, setting him apart in the Latin music scene. Rising to fame with hits like "Toda" and "Fantasías," Rauw has earned multiple awards including two Latin Grammys and Billboard Latin Music Awards.
His versatile artistry shines through albums like Afrodisíaco and Vice Versa, and he continues to innovate with his latest 2024 release, Cosa Nuestra, which features collaborations with major artists and fuses salsa, reggaeton, and more. Recognized as one of Latin music’s greatest showmen, Rauw Alejandro’s electrifying performances captivate audiences worldwide, making him a true standout in contemporary Latin music.