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travieso — mischievous / naughty

Travieso translates to "mischievous" or "naughty." It's a playful word that describes someone who enjoys a bit of harmless trouble or playful antics.

In the song, the artist sings, "No me llamo Daniel, pero soy mĂĄs travieso" (My name isn't Daniel, but I'm naughtier). This line is a clever play on words, referencing the popular reggaeton artist Daniel El Travieso, known for his mischievous persona. It adds a layer of humor and self-assuredness to the lyrics, making the word particularly engaging in this context.

Get ready for a night of pure party energy with Blessd's "MAS RARO"! The song tells the story from the perspective of a guy watching a woman who is ready to let loose. She's dressed up, at an expensive party, and after a long time of holding back, she's ready to do something a little prohibido (forbidden).

The lyrics describe a wild night that starts at the club and ends at her place. She's portrayed as a confident "gĂĄnster" on the dance floor who gets a little crazy with some alcohol. The singer describes their encounter as purely physical, with no strings attached: "En la cama somos amante', pero nadie se casa" (In bed we're lovers, but no one's getting married). It's all about flirting, dancing, and a passionate, temporary connection.

Stiven Mesa Londoño, known as Blessd, is a Colombian singer, rapper, and songwriter born in 2000 in ItagĂŒĂ­, Antioquia. Emerging from humble beginnings, Blessd rose to fame with his unique blend of reggaeton, Latin trap, and Latin R&B, capturing the hearts of fans across Colombia and beyond.

Signed to Warner Music Latina, his debut album Hecho en Medellín includes the hit single "Medallo," which topped the charts in Colombia and amassed over 100 million views on YouTube. Collaborating with big names like Maluma, Justin Quiles, and Myke Towers, Blessd continues to shine as one of Latin music’s most promising rising stars.

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