Presumir means "to show off" or "to brag," but often with a sense of pride rather than just arrogance. It’s the perfect word to describe wanting to proudly display something or someone you value to the world.
In "Mi Refe," the singer is tired of hiding his relationship. When he sings, "Voy a presumir que estás dura" (I'm going to show off that you're hot), he's making a bold statement that he's proud of his partner and wants everyone to know they're together, capturing the song's shift from secrecy to public affection.
Mi Refe is Beele’s cheeky declaration that hiding love is overrated. Over bouncy, Caribbean-flavored beats from Ovy on the Drums, the Argentine singer flips the script on secret romances and dares his partner to show their feelings in broad daylight. The chorus question—¿Pa' qué putas escondernos?—comes up again and again, brushing off gossip and inviting a public kiss right in the middle of the street.
At its core, the song is a celebration of confidence. Beele brags about his partner’s energy, calls her his “cura” against negativity and proudly shows her off like a badge of honor. It is playful, romantic and a little rebellious, encouraging listeners to ditch the fear of what people might say, own their emotions and let love be seen—and danced to—by everyone around them.