Embrujo translates to "spell" or "bewitchment". It’s a magical and evocative word you don’t often find in modern music, making it a unique gem.
In the song, Anuel sings "Me hiciste un embrujo que no puedo olvidarte" (You cast a spell on me that I can't forget). He uses this powerful metaphor to describe an attraction so intense and irresistible that it feels like he's been enchanted, perfectly capturing the song's theme of being addicted to someone's love.
“Adicto” plunges us into the dizzying rush of a love that feels less like romance and more like a habit. Anuel AA, Ozuna, and producer-artist Tainy paint the picture of a man who promised himself—and even promised God—that he would erase a past flame, yet he keeps falling back into her arms. Loneliness gnaws at him, memories haunt him, and every attempt to quit only proves how hooked he is to her touch, her scent, her very presence. The song’s chorus says it all: he’s addicted to her skin, trapped in a cycle that hurts and heals at the same time.
Beyond the catchy reggaetón beat, the lyrics reveal a tug-of-war between guilt and irresistible desire. One moment he vows to disappear if she doesn’t want him; the next he’s begging for “otro amanecer,” another sunrise together. Secret rendezvous, late-night calls, and half-truths to her mother add a mix of danger and excitement, turning this relationship into a vice he can’t (or won’t) quit. “Adicto” is a confession of love that feels like a drug—pleasurable, risky, and nearly impossible to give up.