Jevos is a popular Puerto Rican slang word. It's an informal term for a romantic interest, a fling, or someone you're casually dating.
In the song, Bad Bunny comically sings, “Espero que el perrito los jevos te espante” (I hope the little dog scares your suitors away). He's expressing a mix of jealousy and humor, hoping that his ex's pet will scare off any new guys she brings around. Learning words like jevos is a great way to understand the specific flavor of Caribbean Spanish.
Bad Bunny and Sech turn late-night regrets into a smooth reggaetón confession in Ignorantes. The singers look back on a breakup that neither of them fully understands: “No sé por qué nos dejamos / Si tú me amas y yo te amo.” They admit they were “ignorant,” missing the little signs, letting pride and immaturity push them apart. Now, silence feels huge, the bed feels bigger and every buzzed phone call is a reminder that the chemistry—especially under the sheets—never really left.
Packed with playful metaphors (he’s the gray hairs to her black locks) and raw honesty, the song balances vulnerability and swagger. It’s a toast to imperfect love, where arguments are common, make-ups are unforgettable and both artists wonder if a second chance could turn lonely nights back into sweaty, smiling mornings.