Polilla literally translates to "moth". In this party anthem, it's used in the fun Caribbean idiom "botar la polilla", which literally means "to throw out the moth".
This colorful expression means to go out and dance your heart out, as if you're shaking the dust and moths off old clothes that have been in storage. It's a memorable way to say you're letting loose on the dance floor and getting rid of old, stagnant energy.
“No Me Dejes Solo” teams Puerto Rican powerhouse Daddy Yankee with the electrifying duo Wisin & Yandel for a high-octane reggaetón flirt-fest. The lyrics play out like a lively conversation on the dance floor: the guys boast about their irresistible swagger and the fiery night ahead, while the girl counters with equal confidence, begging, “Papi, no me dejes sola,” and promising to drive him wild. The repeated plea “don’t leave me alone” isn't about loneliness at all – it’s a playful demand to keep the rhythm, chemistry, and heat flowing until sunrise.
Every metaphor drips with Caribbean spice. References to fresa y melocotón (strawberry and peach), caldo para esa cacerola (broth for that saucepan), and booty de acero (steel booty) turn the song into a sensory feast, celebrating bodies in motion and mutual attraction. In short, this track is a soundtrack for late-night dancing where confidence, desire, and infectious beats collide – no one wants the party, or their partner, to stop.