Puerto Rican artist Omar Courtz cranks up the intensity in “M U S A E L E V Á”, a steamy reggaetón/trap banger powered by one intoxicating muse. She lights up when he arrives, fumes when he heads out, and summons him with a simple “enter” for another secret rendezvous. Wrapped in a haze of “pasto” that keeps his mind calm and ideas flowing, Courtz dives into nights where beats, bodies, and creativity fuse until sunrise.
Through playful wordplay and bold imagery, the track captures the rush of a hush-hush hookup: dodging a jealous ex, squeezing in meetings between US tour stops, and turning a cold Detroit room into a sauna with chemistry alone. Her chant of “work, work, work” signals pure physical desire, while his lines blur the line between artistic inspiration and raw passion. In the end, “M U S A E L E V Á” celebrates liberated sexuality, mutual escape, and the electric spark that fuels both lovers—and the music itself.