“LA DROGA” is Bad Bunny’s fiery confession about a romance that feels less like love and more like an addiction. From the very first line he compares his lover to the dangerous substance his mother once warned him about. He knows she is “mala,” he knows every encounter will cost him peace of mind, yet he keeps coming back for another hit. The song swings between craving and anger: late-night longing, daytime resentment, and a constant struggle to forget her with “otro Phillie” (another blunt).
Why is this relationship so irresistible? Bad Bunny paints the picture of someone who casts a spell on him, steals his soul, and messes with his head… but also delivers unforgettable passion. He exposes the cycle of toxic love: warnings from friends, trips to the psychologist, and promises never to return, followed by one phone call that erases all resolve. “LA DROGA” is a raw, catchy reminder that sometimes the heart wants exactly what hurts it the most — and quitting a bad habit is never easy when the high feels this good.