Lo Caro Y Lo Bueno is Chencho Corleone’s sparkling ode to a woman who lives life on her own luxurious terms. The Puerto Rican hit-maker describes a leading lady who adores everything “expensive and good”: designer clothes still sporting their price tags, rows of fresh sneakers, weekend yacht trips, and VIP nights filled with party, rumba y rakatá. Far from being a gold-digger, she earns her lifestyle, pays her own bills, and never waits for a man to pick up the tab. Her confidence is magnetic, her fitness routine is relentless, and her social-media game is as polished as her manicure.
Chencho’s lyrics celebrate a new brand of female empowerment inside reggaetón culture—one that mixes unapologetic luxury with fierce independence. Love clichés? She is not interested. Instead, the track invites listeners to dance along with a heroine who chases experiences, not relationships, and who refuses to apologize for wanting the finest things life can offer. The result is an upbeat anthem that turns the dance floor into a runway for anyone bold enough to shine on their own.