Lokita Por Mí is a playful bachata duet where Romeo Santos and Prince Royce celebrate the wild, whirlwind kind of love that makes life exciting. From the very first line, they admit that out of all the ”dementes” they have met, this particular woman is the one who truly stole their hearts. Her flaws—stubbornness, jealousy, sarcasm, a touch of vanity—are listed like trophies, because every “defect” feels perfect to them. Instead of wishing she were calmer, they fall even harder for her fiery spirit and contagious energy.
The singers remind us that no relationship is problem-free, so why not embrace the beautiful chaos? In their eyes, her devotion (“loquita por mí”) outweighs “toneladas de piedras” on the scale of love. The song flips the idea of “toxic” on its head, turning imperfections into reasons to stay. All the teasing nicknames—crazy, maníatica, Shakira—are affectionate proof that true passion accepts every mood swing, laughs at every argument, and keeps dancing anyway.