Get ready for a cheeky bachata story time. In “Mujeriego,” Aventura’s singer openly admits he is a hopeless womanizer who simply cannot pick just one partner. He paints himself as a victim of his own overflowing affection, insisting that loving many women is natural, fun, and even culturally accepted among his Dominican buddies. The chorus repeats his carefree motto: he was born this way, he never lies to any of them, and if one woman leaves, he still has plenty of admirers waiting in line.
Behind the playful bragging, the lyrics spotlight a common debate in Latin music: machismo versus modern expectations of fidelity. While the song’s upbeat rhythm invites you to dance, its tongue-in-cheek confessions highlight how some men justify their behavior by blaming biology, culture, or simple temptation. Whether you agree with him or roll your eyes, “Mujeriego” offers a humorous glimpse into the mindset of a self-proclaimed ladies’ man who celebrates love, bachata, and a never-ending list of companions.