Curita (which literally means small band-aid in Spanish) finds Puerto Rican artist Young Miko offering herself as the perfect cure for someone fresh out of a breakup. From the very first lines she sets the scene: sunglasses on, heart ready, and a promise to make her new love interest forget the ex who left them “deja’.” The song unfolds like a late-night rescue mission where Miko pulls up, opens the door, and invites her passenger to a world of bold affection and carefree fun.
As the beat bounces between reggaetón and Latin-trap, Young Miko paints snapshots of their escapade: Hennessy-fueled parties, browser-search-worthy luxury, spontaneous trips from Cali to Brooklyn, and kisses that leave her breathless. She confidently shuts out the negative voices, spends “thousands” without blinking, and celebrates an unapologetic, queer romance that feels both empowering and playful. In the end, Curita is a flirty anthem about living in the moment, drowning out heartbreak with passion, and becoming the band-aid that turns someone’s pain into pure, unforgettable pleasure.
Young Miko is a Puerto Rican rapper and singer from Añasco, known for blending Latin trap, reggaeton, and playful pop-culture references into a confident, modern sound.
She first gained attention by sharing music online, then broke through with projects like Trap Kitty and collaborations with artists such as Feid, Bad Bunny, Karol G, and Jowell & Randy. Her music is energetic, stylish, and full of personality, making her one of the most exciting new voices in Latin urban music.