“Sola” paints the picture of a woman who has swapped tears for neon lights. After a crushing breakup, she decides she is done with romance and ready to rule the night. Instead of staying home, she steps out after midnight, makes the dance floor her kingdom, and repeats a fierce mantra: no more love, no more crying, just parties. 6ix9ine and Lenier admire her confidence and try to win her over, but she refuses to trade her newfound freedom for another relationship.
The song is a catchy mix of heartbreak and empowerment. Behind the reggaetón beat, we hear a message of self-recovery: sometimes the best way to heal is to enjoy life, focus on yourself, and keep anyone who might break your heart at arm’s length. “Sola” turns sorrow into celebration, inviting listeners to dance through their own pain and remember that independence can feel just as good as love.