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misionarto go on a mission

Misionar literally means "to go on a mission," often implying a religious or important task. However, in the context of this song, it takes on a much more colloquial and suggestive meaning.

Here, it's used as slang to refer to going out with the intention of finding sexual encounters. The line "apaga el celular cuando sale a misionar" (turn off the cell phone when she goes on a mission) implies secrecy and a focus on the

Get ready to turn up the volume! "PRESIÓN" is a high-energy track that drops you right into the middle of a wild party. The title, which means "Pressure" in English, perfectly captures the song's intense and exciting vibe. The lyrics paint a picture of a glamorous lifestyle, filled with expensive designer brands like Valentino, Moschino, and Vivienne Westwood. Taichu and Alvaro Diaz use the metaphor of a revving engine about to race—"Súbele el volumen y acelera" (Turn up the volume and accelerate)—to describe the building energy on the dance floor, creating a feeling of unstoppable momentum.

The song is all about confidence and seductive power. The singers trade verses describing their magnetic attraction, boasting that their dance moves and presence are so intense that others "no aguanta la presión" (can't handle the pressure). They celebrate a powerful, independent attitude, referencing a woman who is a "bad bitch" and doesn't want a boyfriend. The track even gives a shout-out to the artists' home cities, boasting that their combined energy brings pressure "de San Juan a Buenos Aire'" (from San Juan to Buenos Aires), making this a true international party anthem.

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