CHIMBITA [Reggaeton Acústico] delivers a late-night confession from Colombian artist Feid, who plays the role of a lovestruck outsider. He keeps refreshing the girl’s Instagram stories, wondering why she is suddenly ghosting him after an intense rendezvous. The problem? She is dating a flashy “gángster” who showers her with Mercedes rides, Chanel bags and stacks of hundred-dollar bills, while Feid shows up on a humble motorbike. The lyrics capture that mix of jealousy and desire—he knows she craves the danger, weed and perreo that come with his world, yet he fears she might choose status over genuine chemistry.
Beneath the acoustic reggaeton groove, the song spotlights the classic tug-of-war between money and passion. Feid reminds her that luxury can’t replace authentic intimacy: the other guy may “gastar los chavos,” but he “no te sabe comer.” It’s a playful, slightly raw narrative about secret meet-ups, social-media stalking, and the thrill of forbidden love—all wrapped in Feid’s smooth guitar and rhythmic swing that make the story feel both vulnerable and irresistibly catchy.