: Since its debut, the official video has garnered billions of views, cementing its place as a staple of modern Latin music history.
: The track is often cited for its "trap-EDM blend," which was a relatively fresh approach in the Latin pop scene at the time of its release.
Released in 2016, "" stands as a pivotal milestone in Sebastián Yatra's career, propelling the Colombian singer to international stardom. The song serves as a masterful blend of reggae-pop and trap-EDM , a signature sound that allowed Yatra to bridge the gap between romantic ballads and the high-energy urban movement dominating Latin music. Lyrical Themes: Betrayal and Resilience
At its core, the song is a direct confrontation with a "traicionera" (traitor) and "mentirosa" (liar). The lyrics explore the frustration of dealing with a partner who toys with emotions for sport, with Yatra singing, "They told me that you love it when they die for you / Looking for the one that falls in love to make them suffer".