Karol Conká’s “Negona,” featuring the fiery twins Tasha & Tracie, is a bold, bass-heavy declaration of Black female power. Karol bursts onto the scene telling would-be lovers to sit down and gather enough breath to keep up, turning the word negona—a slang term for a tall, strong Black woman—into an unmistakable badge of honor. She flaunts her curves, her stamina, and her unapologetic sexuality, multiplying her own potency while daring anyone to match it.
The lyrics swing between playful seduction and sharp warnings. These women are honey mixed with pepper, a forbidden apple, a “hotel-sized” booty—sweet, spicy, and impossible to ignore. Men who act tough quickly lose their cool when “mamacita” sits, and any leeches get kicked out so the queens can profit from their own hard work. At its core, “Negona” is a pulsating anthem of empowerment that urges listeners to own their pleasure, claim their worth, and never settle for anything half-hearted.