Castigo plunges us into the very last moments of a wild night out. The club lights have dimmed, dawn is peeking through, yet Feid and his dance-floor muse refuse to let the chemistry fade. Over a pulsing reggaetón beat, the Colombian singer showers her with compliments, admires her sun-kissed skin and hypnotic moves, and playfully offers to splurge on aguardiente and champagne. His words turn flirtatious and slightly provocative as he promises castigo (punishment) – a teasing way to say he wants to take their attraction to the next level, even if they are “just friends.”
Beneath the glossy party imagery, the song captures that electric moment when mutual desire outweighs everything else: time, place, even the thin line between friendship and romance. Feid’s lyrics celebrate confidence (both his and hers), the thrill of perreo, and the bold spirit of single women who own the dance floor. Think of “Castigo” as a soundtrack for anyone who has ever watched the sunrise after a night of dancing and still felt the rush of possibility in the air.