“La Pegajosa” is a turbo-charged dembow anthem where El Alfa and Bryant Myers playfully tell their love interests: “Relax, don’t get jealous—just let the rhythm take over.” The singers brag about the almost magnetic effect they have on women: one kiss turns a partner from celosa (jealous) to rabiosa (wild). The catchy hook, “Bota de la pegajosa,” literally means “shake off the sticky,” a cheeky way of urging dancers to sweat, bounce, and forget their inhibitions on the dance floor.
Throughout the verses, the duo mixes steamy imagery, luxurious nightlife references, and plenty of swagger to celebrate raw attraction and high-octane fun. They flaunt their Dominican and Puerto Rican roots, boast about their sexual prowess, and make clear that commitment is optional while pleasure is essential. The result is an addictive party track that turns jealousy into pure kinetic energy—perfect for anyone ready to move, flirt, and sing along in Spanish.