: Chacal uses lyrics to bridge different Cuban social groups, referencing both the " mikis " (associated with a more polished or "preppy" lifestyle) and " reparteros " (associated with urban, street-level culture).
: The track was produced by a collaborative team including Roberto Ferrante , Jay Simon , and the renowned Cuban production house La Oficina Secreta . : Chacal uses lyrics to bridge different Cuban
The song explores themes of and the modern obsession with social media. The official music video was directed by and
The official music video was directed by and released on August 5, 2016 , through the Planet Records label. Music Video & Production : The song was
: The lyrics describe a woman who loves being the center of attention, specifically enjoying the act of posing and being filmed—a direct nod to the "flash" of cameras and the digital era of self-promotion.
"" is a standout 2016 single by Cuban urban artist El Chacal (Ramón Lavado Martínez), marking a significant moment in the Cubaton (Cuban Reggaeton) genre. Music Video & Production
: The song was written and composed by Ramón Lavado Martínez (Chacal) alongside Osmany Ernesto Espinosa Morales . Song Meaning & Themes