Picture a humid Miami evening and your phone lights up: ‘Pull up, we’re rolling on the Westside.’ That feverish rush is exactly the vibe of FAYA, a bilingual reggaetón-trap collab where Puerto Rican hitmaker Omar Courtz joins Bassyy and Derek Santana to celebrate a woman who is pure fire. Over smoky synths and chest-rattling bass, the guys lay out a spontaneous night of luxury rides, rooftop suites, weed, alcohol and nonstop flirting. Every lyric drips with desire as they race across town to meet a “shorty” whose magnetism is impossible to resist.
Beneath the flashy shout-outs to Mercedes, Sea-Doos and club LIV, the message is simple: live for right now. The hook repeats the urgent mantra ‘shorty, tú estás fire, quiero verte ese body pero sin nada’, turning lust into a sing-along that owns the dance floor. With playful Spanglish, bold Miami slang and sun-soaked Caribbean heat, FAYA becomes the soundtrack for impulsive hookups, late-night cruising and summer memories that burn hotter than July sand.