LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

“2/Catorce” is Rauw Alejandro’s steamy Valentine’s Day postcard. The title spells out February 14 in Spanish date format, and from the very first beat the Puerto Rican star dives into a night of no-rules romance. Over Mr. Naisgai’s silky reggaetón-R&B production, Rauw paints a scene where two lovers sneak away from the world, unable to resist the electricity that sparks the moment their eyes meet. The lyrics celebrate every detail of that chemistry: playful teasing, daring lingerie, and the thrill of turning any room—kitchen, pool, bedroom—into their private playground.

Beneath the sensual storytelling, there’s a softer layer of devotion. While the encounter is secret, the singer promises unforgettable pleasure and whispers of eternal love, making the track both provocative and unexpectedly tender. “2/Catorce” is the soundtrack for anyone who wants Valentine’s Day to last until sunrise, mixing raw desire with a wink of romantic certainty that these memories—and this song—will be impossible to forget.

ARTIST BIO

Raúl Alejandro Ocasio Ruiz, known professionally as Rauw Alejandro, is a dynamic Puerto Rican singer and songwriter born on January 10, 1993, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. With roots in a musically inclined family, his sound blends reggaeton, Latin R&B, urbano, and Latin trap, setting him apart in the Latin music scene. Rising to fame with hits like "Toda" and "Fantasías," Rauw has earned multiple awards including two Latin Grammys and Billboard Latin Music Awards.

His versatile artistry shines through albums like Afrodisíaco and Vice Versa, and he continues to innovate with his latest 2024 release, Cosa Nuestra, which features collaborations with major artists and fuses salsa, reggaeton, and more. Recognized as one of Latin music’s greatest showmen, Rauw Alejandro’s electrifying performances captivate audiences worldwide, making him a true standout in contemporary Latin music.

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