Piquete is a popular Puerto Rican slang word that means 'swag', 'style', or 'flair'. It's a term full of confidence and attitude that you'll hear often in reggaetón music.
In this song, Bad Bunny sings, "Tú tienes piquete y yo también" (You've got swag and I do too). He's using it to describe a mutual, undeniable charisma and style that both he and the person he's singing to possess, creating a powerful sense of connection.
Puerto Rican superstar Bad Bunny turns late-night nostalgia into an infectious reggaeton confession in “WHERE SHE GOES.” Over a beat made for after-hours cruising, he looks back at a steamy, one-time fling that refuses to leave his mind. The lyrics capture that tug-of-war between burning desire and wounded pride: he scrolls through his phone hoping for a text, wonders if she still thinks about him, and even frames their silence as a playful competition of “who caves first.”
At its heart, the song is a raw snapshot of modern hookups—full of impulsive DMs, vivid bedroom memories, and the ego games that follow. Bad Bunny’s verses swing from tender (“Quisiera volverte a ver”) to boldly explicit, painting the picture of a man torn between vulnerability and bravado. It’s equal parts sensual anthem and relatable tale about how a single unforgettable night can echo long after the music fades, especially when neither side is willing to press “send” first.