Desacata' is a shortened, colloquial form of "desacatada" or "desacatado," meaning unruly, disobedient, or out of control. It's a word often used in urban and reggaeton contexts to describe someone who is wild, rebellious, or breaking free from norms.
In the song, Becky G sings, "Pero tiene un no sé qué, y me tiene desacata'" (But it has a certain something, and it has me unruly/out of control). She uses it to express how the music and the vibe make her feel liberated and ready to let loose, perfectly capturing the song's energetic and rebellious spirit.
"EPA" is Becky G's invitation to shake off your worries and lose yourself on the dance floor. The song opens with a playful spoken intro that frames dancing as something almost spiritual, a release rather than just a party trick, before dropping into a Spanish-language reggaeton groove.
In the verses, she sings about drinking away her sorrows for the night and letting the music carry her without overthinking what comes next. She catches someone's eye across the room, gets dressed up to be noticed, and leans fully into the moment instead of worrying about tomorrow.
The title itself, "epa," is a common Latin exclamation of excitement, the kind of shout you let out when the beat drops and you just have to move. The chorus repeats it like a chant, turning the whole song into an anthem for living in the now.