Farruko’s “Pasa_je_ro” is a feel-good reggaetón reminder that life is short and nothing material lasts forever. Over a smooth, island-flavored beat, the Puerto Rican star talks about living lowkey, refusing to chase clout, and recognizing that social-media flexing is just a “movie” that eventually ends. He points out that money runs out, possessions lose their shine, and death can come at any moment, so the real treasure is time itself—time to laugh, dance, and appreciate the blessings you already have.
The chorus drives home the mantra: “Si mañana muero, yo nada me llevo / Todo es pasajero, disfrutar yo quiero.” Farruko urges listeners to enjoy every heartbeat, ignore the haters, and measure wealth in memories rather than dollars. Gratitude, family, and authentic joy take center stage, turning the song into both a celebration and a gentle wake-up call to savor the present before the credits roll.
Carlos Efrén Reyes Rosado, known professionally as Farruko, is a celebrated Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and rapper, born in 1991 in Bayamón, Puerto Rico. Rising to fame with his debut album El Talento del Bloque in 2010, Farruko quickly became a pivotal figure in the reggaeton and Latin pop scenes.
Throughout his career, Farruko has collaborated with renowned artists like Daddy Yankee, J Balvin, and Bad Bunny, blending urban rhythms with vibrant melodies. His 2021 hit single "Pepas" amassed over 1 billion streams on Spotify, showcasing his dynamic style that fuses tribal guarachero and reggaeton beats. In recent years, Farruko has embraced his Christian faith, reflecting this journey in his music and public life.