“SI TÚ SUPIERAS” is Feid’s late-night voice note that was never sent. Over a warm Reggaeton beat, the Colombian star confesses how every party, workout, and Miami sunset is really a failed attempt to erase one unforgettable girl. He scrolls through her stories full of broken-heart emojis, sees other guys sliding into her DMs, and still claims them all as “hijos míos” because their moves could never match his. The song flips between swagger and vulnerability: one minute he is bragging about chains, gyms, and Hot Girl Summer pics, the next he is admitting that any minute spent without her feels “tiempo perdido.”
At its core, this track is a dance-floor plea for a second chance. Feid asks her to keep his sunglasses so she will think of him whenever the beat drops, hoping the rhythm will spark a memory of the goodbye kiss they once shared. The chorus repeats like a looping thought—if only she knew everything he has done to forget her—and the song ends with a bold wish for just one more night together. It is equal parts heartbreak soundtrack and perreo invitation, proving that in Reggaeton, even the toughest “bandido” can be ruled by the heart.