Le toca a ella is a popular Spanish phrase that literally means "it touches her", but is used idiomatically to mean "it's her turn". This expression is perfect for talking about a shift in power or opportunity.
In the song's catchy chorus, Sech sings, "Ahora todo cambió, le toca a ella" (Now everything's changed, it's her turn). After a bad relationship, she is now the one in control and living her best life. This phrase perfectly captures the song's empowering message of taking your life back.
Relación spins the tale of a woman who finally breaks free from a toxic partner. While he was busy blaming her for having a bad attitude, she was quietly gathering strength. The hurt that once weighed her down now powers her glow-up: new number, fresh style, and a carefree spirit that chants party y una botella. Each status update is a reminder that the roles have flipped, and the man who took her for granted is the one left waiting by the phone.
Sech wraps this story of self-love and payback in an irresistible reggaeton beat. The chorus line gracias al maltrato se puso bella is a bittersweet victory cry, showing how mistreatment pushed her to become her best self. In short, Relación is an empowering anthem for anyone who has walked away from a one-sided love and chosen to celebrate life on their own terms.