Sakura is the Japanese word for cherry blossom, a striking and unexpected loanword to find in a Spanish reggaeton song. It's not everyday vocabulary, making it instantly memorable.
In the lyric "Tanguita rosadita, Sakura", Blessd uses it to describe a pink thong, comparing its delicate color and beauty to the iconic Japanese flower. This creative, cross-cultural metaphor paints a vivid, playful image and offers a fascinating glimpse into how global pop culture influences modern Spanish slang.
“SI SABE FERXXO” turns up the heat on the dance floor. Blessd teams up with Feid (aka Ferxxo) to celebrate a fearless, party-loving girl who moves as if no one is watching. The singers have admired her since school days, and now they paint her as the star of every reggaetón night: confident, magnetic, and impossible to ignore.
What is she about? She craves thumping beats, street-wise “maleantes,” and late-night adventures from Itagüí to Buenos Aires (both neighborhoods in Medellín). Romance is off the table; she prefers quick thrills, strong drinks, and uncensored memories saved on her phone. Blessd and Feid’s playful lyrics mix admiration and desire, creating an anthem for anyone who lives for music, freedom, and a little bit of trouble.