Mujeriego directly translates to "womanizer" or "player". It's a very common term in Spanish used to describe a man who has many casual, romantic relationships.
In the song, the singer confesses that his past life on the road made him an "indolente, un mujeriego" (an insensitive person, a womanizer) who had given up on love. This single, powerful word perfectly captures the classic "reformed bad boy" story, setting the stage for how meeting this one special person changed everything for him.
Llegaste Tú is a feel-good pop confession where CNCO and Prince Royce admit they had become cold-hearted wanderers, living on the road and flirting without feelings… until “you” walked in. Your sweet face, irresistible smile and confident vibe melt their icy defenses and spark a love so sudden that it feels “violento” – intense, unstoppable, almost shocking.
The lyrics flip from past emptiness to present euphoria. One moment the singers are “indolente” and “mujeriegos,” the next they are glued to your waist, shouting wow wow wow. By repeating ¿Qué está pasando? ¿Qué estoy sintiendo?, the song captures that dizzy instant when disbelief turns into undeniable passion. In short, Llegaste Tú celebrates the magical arrival of someone who can turn a sceptic into a hopeless romantic with just one look.