Razones is a fiery break-up anthem where Anuel AA and Ozuna trade raw confessions about a relationship that has hit its expiration date. From the very first line—“Ya no me miras igual” (“You don’t look at me the same”)—they paint a picture of disillusionment: the woman they once knew has changed, the effort to fix things is gone, and the only thing left is a list of reasons to walk away. With blunt honesty, Anuel vents about feeling used, erasing his ex from social media, and choosing “la paz mental” over toxic drama, while Ozuna chimes in to underscore that love should never be on someone else’s terms. The catchy chorus keeps circling back to the key idea: if there’s no genuine attempt to repair the love, there are no good reasons to stay.
Beneath the reggaetón beat, the song delivers a universal lesson in self-respect. Rather than drown in anger or blame, the narrators reclaim control—lighting a blunt to clear the mind, deleting old photos, and vowing never to repeat the same “odisea.” It’s a bold celebration of moving on, reminding listeners that sometimes the healthiest thing you can do is cut ties, protect your sanity, and leave the past “pa’l cielo con Kobe y Gigi” if that’s what it takes. In just over four minutes, Razones turns heartbreak into empowerment, all while keeping heads nodding to that unmistakable Puerto Rican vibe.