"Tú no metes cabra" is Puerto Rican street slang that roughly means “you’re not brave enough” or “you don’t have the guts to pull the trigger.” From the very first bars, Bad Bunny, Anuel AA, Daddy Yankee, and Cosculluela turn that phrase into an all-out challenge. Over a menacing trap‐reggaetón beat they brag about their power, money, and designer lifestyles while warning fake gangsters to stay in their lane. The repeated hook drives home the central taunt: if you are only talking tough, you do not belong in their world.
Each artist adds his own flavor of intimidation and swagger. Bad Bunny opens with dark humor and vivid threats, Anuel evokes his time behind bars to prove his authenticity, Daddy Yankee flexes his veteran dominance with historical and political metaphors, and Cosculluela peppers his verse with local references and luxury brands. Together they create a loud, theatrical display of street credibility that blends Puerto Rican slang, pop-culture name-dropping, and gritty imagery. The song is less about literal violence and more about establishing rank in the urban music scene: it is a bold statement that the real rulers are speaking, and the pretenders had better listen.