Vaqueo is a less common, more colloquial term for 'backing' or 'support', often used in a context of having someone's back or receiving assistance.
In this song, Farruko uses it to express his unwavering faith, singing, "Por qué de el de arriba viene mi vaqueo" (Because my backing comes from above). It highlights his belief that God provides his support, making it a unique and impactful word choice that stands out from more common synonyms.
Farruko teams up with Dominican producer–rapper Madiel Lara to serve an energizing shot of optimism in “TIEMPOS BUENOS” (Spanish for "Good Times"). Over a bright, urban–gospel beat, the Puerto Rican star looks past the darkness of any "bad days" and focuses on the light he knows is coming. The chorus repeats a simple yet powerful conviction: better days are on the way, and I choose to believe it because I believe in God.
In each verse the artists stack faith-charged affirmations: they refuse shortcuts, lean on Jesus as their example, hand their plans over to a higher power, and keep fighting with the certainty that they are never alone. The song is both a testimony and a pep-talk, reminding listeners that resilience, gratitude, and trust in divine timing turn every struggle into a stepping-stone toward those long-awaited good times.