Destreza translates to "skill" or "dexterity". It's a less common word in everyday conversation and music, making it stand out.
In the song, Duki sings, "Pa' mentir tiene' destreza" (To lie, you have skill), highlighting the partner's cunning ability to deceive. This use of destreza adds a layer of sophistication to the lyrics, implying a calculated and practiced art of manipulation rather than just simple lying.
Get ready to dive into the rollercoaster of a relationship in Duki and Mora's "Amor Bipolar"! The title, which means Bipolar Love, perfectly captures the song's theme of extreme ups and downs. The singers describe a love that swings wildly between two poles: one moment they love each other, the next they hate each other. It's like having "heat in the winter / cold in the summer." This isn't just about feelings; the singer admits he can be both an "angel" who takes care of his partner and a "devil" who hurts them.
This track is all about a toxic, on-again, off-again connection. The lyrics paint a picture of two people who play mind games and are skilled at lying, with one saying, "It's your nature to play with my mind." There's a sense of empowerment as the singer realizes his ex-partner only comes back when they see him doing well, or as he puts it, "You saw me shine and you decided to show up." In the end, he decides to break the cycle, declaring, "I had to lose to be a winner," and says goodbye to the relationship for good.