Rauw Alejandro’s “Buenos Términos” is a steamy reggaetón tale of a love affair that thrives on sparks, sass, and zero commitments. The Puerto Rican hit-maker paints a picture of two bold personalities who fight just as fiercely as they flirt, only to end every clash in an explosive reunion. Their chemistry is raw and spontaneous: what began as a casual fling turns into an addictive cycle of late-night calls, reckless passion, and playful power struggles. Even when egos collide, they always find a way to land on good terms – usually somewhere between the living-room floor and the morning after.
Behind the seductive wordplay and vivid imagery, the song captures the thrill of modern relationships that skip labels in favor of instant gratification. Rauw’s lyrics celebrate mutual desire, bodily freedom, and the unspoken rule that pleasure comes first. Fights, make-ups, a splash of Don Julio, and the promise of “¿cuándo no?” keep both lovers hooked. In the end, “Buenos Términos” is a rhythmic reminder that sometimes the best part of breaking up is diving right back in.