Poderosa is a pulsating ode to the fearless queen of the dance floor. Lyanno and Rauw Alejandro spotlight a woman the entire neighborhood calls La diosa—a goddess who owns every inch of her presence. From her captivating gaze to the way her hips hypnotize over heavy reggaetón bass, she radiates self-confidence. No other woman intimidates her, no designer shoes or handbags impress her; she chooses whom she wants, when she wants, and everyone else can only watch in awe.
Beneath the party energy, the song celebrates female empowerment and liberation. The lyrics invite her—and anyone listening—to drop inhibitions, dance “hasta abajo,” and lose control in the music’s thundering low end. It’s a night where rules disappear, curls spring free from straight hair, and desire takes the lead. In short, Poderosa turns the club into a temple of confidence, where the crown rightfully belongs to the woman brave enough to claim it.