Piquetúa' is a fantastic example of Puerto Rican slang that you won't find in a standard dictionary. It's an adjective used to describe someone, usually a woman, who has a lot of piquete—a unique sense of style, confidence, and swag.
In the song, Bad Bunny sings "La baby es piquetúa', por eso roncamo'" (The baby is stylish, that's why we boast). He's admiring her confident flair and saying that her amazing style is something worth showing off.
Bad Bunny’s “120” feels like flooring the gas pedal on a moonlit highway. The Puerto Rican superstar paints a scene of raw attraction where he’ll literally hit “ciento veinte” - 120 kilometers per hour - just to see the person who has slipped into his mind. Luxury cars, cross-continental mansions, even a hypothetical call from the Lakers can’t distract him. The song is a celebration of impulse: when chemistry is this strong, rules, speed limits, and sleep all get ignored.
Underneath the flashy references lies a bold statement about freedom and secrecy. Both lovers choose thrill over labels, keeping their affair hidden from prying eyes while reveling in the adrenaline of fast love. The chorus repeats like a racing engine, reminding us that passion can be both dangerous and irresistible. In short, “120” is Bad Bunny inviting listeners to buckle up, break a few rules, and enjoy the ride.