Amnesia literally translates to "amnesia" in English, referring to a partial or total loss of memory. It's an interesting word because it's not commonly found in reggaeton lyrics, making it stand out.
In the song, JHAYCO uses it in a playful and suggestive context: "Después me da amnesia" (Afterwards, I get amnesia). This implies that after an intense encounter, he'll conveniently "forget" everything, adding a layer of mischievousness and a hint of a one-time fling to the lyrics.
Grecia is a high-energy Latin-trap love letter where Puerto Rican artist Jhayco compares his special someone to the most extravagant treasures in his life. From a Patek Philippe watch to Louis Vuitton collections and valet-parked sports cars, he paints a picture of limitless wealth and uses it to say, “You’re priceless.” Every glittering reference – baguette-cut diamonds, a Bentley that never loses value, jet-setting to Istanbul – is really a metaphor for how highly he values her.
Beyond the luxury flex, the song is playful and cheeky. Jhayco sprinkles in pop-culture nods (Deadpool’s red suit, Hagrid from Harry Potter), boasts about being “bendecido” (blessed) and promises unforgettable nights. Even the title “Grecia” hints at white marble temples and timeless beauty. In short, the track is a swagger-filled celebration of desire, success, and the thrill of spoiling someone who, in his eyes, is worth more than any price tag.