Y Yo No Sé drops you right into that blurry moment after a wild night out, when you wake up wondering What on earth just happened? With his signature laid-back flow, Argentine rapper Paulo Londra tells the story of a mysterious woman who seems to have slipped something into his drink, erased his memories and ignored every “no” along the way. The chorus’s mantra-like “y yo no sé” (“and I don’t know”) captures his confusion while the pounding beat keeps the party vibe alive.
Beneath the playful reggaeton rhythm lies a cautionary tale about consent and personal boundaries. Paulo calls his temptress a “bruja” (witch) who “abusa de su magia,” warning listeners that charm and good looks never justify crossing the line. He even admits his own carelessness—he might have “un flow tan cabrón,” but that’s no excuse for letting his guard down. In short, Y Yo No Sé is both a catchy party track and a reminder to stay alert, respect limits and never let anyone steal your memories—or your agency—no matter how enchanting the night feels.