Double Team throws you straight into a neon-lit club where confidence drips as heavily as the bass. Anitta, flanked by Puerto Rican rapper Brray and Catalan dancehall queen Bad Gyal, flips between Portuguese and Spanish to flaunt her power, pleasure, and pocketbook. The repeated line “soy bien puta” is not shameful; it is a proud reclaiming of sexual agency. Cash, chemistry, and curved silhouettes set the scene while the trio invites a partner (or two) to join a no-rules, no-judgment rendezvous.
Beyond the explicit bravado, the song celebrates freedom: freedom to desire loudly, to set the terms, and to enjoy bodies without apology. Each verse is a playful dare—“mírame… estamos puestos pa’l double team”—reminding listeners that when consent and confidence align, fun comes in multiples. With its infectious beat and fearless lyrics, Double Team is a sweaty anthem for anyone ready to own their cravings and dance like every eye in the room is already on them.