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SONG MEANING

“Monastery” takes us on a flashy night ride through Medellín, where Ryan Castro and Feid celebrate a romance that is equal parts passion, luxury, and urban swagger. Cruising down Palmas toward the upscale neighborhood of El Poblado, the artists paint vivid scenes filled with designer sneakers, Burberry outfits, Dom Pérignon, and late-night motel visits. The song’s hook revolves around the irresistible pull of a woman whose confidence and style have the singer completely “enviciao’” (addicted), turning every encounter into an intoxicating mix of desire and high-end living.

Beyond the name-drops and party energy, the lyrics highlight a playful tension between commitment and freedom. Although she is “not my girlfriend,” he spoils her with gifts, shouts her out on social media, and relishes their private chemistry. “Monastery,” a popular Colombian swimwear brand, becomes a symbol of her allure; when she wears that swimsuit, the pool party turns into their own private paradise. In short, the track is a lively tribute to modern Colombian nightlife, where status symbols, reggaetón beats, and fiery attraction blend into one unforgettable vibe.

ARTIST BIO

Bryan David Castro Sosa, better known as Ryan Castro, is a Colombian rapper, singer, and songwriter born in 1994 in Bello, Antioquia. Rising from humble beginnings in the Pedregal neighborhood of Medellín, Ryan started his music journey singing on buses and performing at local venues before gaining widespread recognition.

His signature blend of reggaeton and Latin hip hop has brought hits like "Mujeriego," "Jordan," and "Quema" to international charts, with notable collaborations alongside artists such as Feid, Karol G, and Peso Pluma. Signed with Sony Music Latin, Ryan Castro continues to be a leading voice in Latin America's new generation of music stars, captivating audiences with his energetic style and authentic storytelling.

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