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Guerrero' is a colloquial shortening of "guerreros", meaning "warriors". It's an engaging word that evokes strength and resilience.

In the song, Duki uses it to describe himself and his partner as a united front, stating, "sé que somos dos guerrero' / Espalda con espalda a comerno' el mundo entero" (I know we are two warriors / Back to back to conquer the whole world). This imagery of two people fighting together against the world makes it a powerful and memorable choice.

Ever wonder if someone loves you for you, or for what you have? In "Don't LiE," Argentine trap star Duki and Spanish singer Quevedo explore this very question. The song is a direct plea to a lover for reassurance. They ask her to say she would have loved them even before they were famous, before the "luxuries, the money, and the trips" and before the "fame, the jewels, and the flashes" of cameras. It's a search for a love that is real and not based on their celebrity status.

The lyrics paint a vivid picture of a superstar's life, filled with constant travel, interviews, sleepless nights, and endless temptations. Despite having "twenty girls twerking" for his attention, the singer admits he's only thinking of his one true love. He reveals a vulnerable side, confessing that when she's not around, he feels lost and turns to bad habits. Ultimately, the song is about finding an anchor in the chaotic world of fame and wanting to believe in a love that's strong enough to see past all the glamour.

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