Cuatro Babys drops listeners right into the flashy, rule-bending world of Latin trap. Maluma teams up with Trap Capos, Noriel, Bryant Myers, and Juhn to brag, confess, and laugh about juggling four very different lovers at once. Each woman brings her own flavor: two are married, one is single, and one is “medio psycho,” creating a love-square full of secrecy, adrenaline, and late-night phone calls. Over a hypnotic beat, the guys flaunt designer clothes, luxury trips, and limitless cash, painting a picture of excess where pleasure always comes first.
Beneath the swagger, the song hints at the chaos that comes with living this double — or quadruple — life. The narrator claims he’s “enamorado,” but admits he’s confused, can’t pick just one partner, and is constantly covering his tracks. The repeated chorus is both a boast and a confession: he gets everything he wants, yet the situation could spin out of control at any moment. In short, “Cuatro Babys” is a seductive, provocative anthem that celebrates desire and danger in equal measure, inviting learners to explore colloquial Spanish packed with nightlife slang, bold metaphors, and infectious rhythm.