Poseída is the feminine past participle for "possessed". It's a very powerful and dramatic word, suggesting that someone is under an external, irresistible influence, as if by a spirit or a spell.
In the song, Anuel AA uses this word to describe the intense and overwhelming effect he has on his lover. When he sings, "La tengo poseída" (I have her possessed), he means she is completely captivated and consumed by their passion, acting on an irresistible desire for him. It's a vivid way to express an all-consuming attraction.
Shampoo De Coco is a steamy Latin-trap anthem where Anuel AA paints a vivid picture of an unforgettable night with a self-assured, irresistible woman. The title coconut shampoo is the scent that lingers in his memory, symbolizing how every small detail of her sticks with him. Over booming bass and catchy ad-libs, Anuel boasts about luxury yachts, Rosé, tequila shots, designer heels and late-night escapades, all while praising her confidence and sculpted beauty. The lyrics jump between playful flirtation and raw desire, capturing the rush of passion that blurs the line between romance and lust.
Beyond the explicit imagery, the song highlights two big themes: exclusivity and loyalty. Anuel repeatedly reminds listeners that his muse “doesn’t talk to just any guy,” reinforcing her high standards and his own “Real hasta la muerte” code of authenticity and protectiveness. The result is a track that mixes sensuality, status and street credibility, encapsulating Puerto Rican urbano culture in a glossy, provocative package.