Trampa literally translates to "trap." It's an intriguing word because it can have both literal and metaphorical meanings, making it quite versatile in lyrics.
In this song, Feid uses "trampa" to describe a situation or relationship that is enticing and perhaps a little dangerous or illicit, like a "trap" you willingly fall into. The line "Es que nos gusta estar en trampa" (It's that we like being in a trap) suggests a playful, consensual entanglement, adding a layer of intrigue to the word.
Feel like sneaking around for love? “Trampa” (Spanish for trap) invites you into Feid’s private after-hours playground. The Colombian singer sets the scene: it is dawn, the house is empty, the music is loud, and two partners are wrapped in a secret game of seduction. Feid’s lyrics paint an atmosphere of closeness where distance is forbidden and mischief is mandatory. Every “acércate” (come closer) and “no tomes distancia” (do not keep your distance) pushes the couple deeper into a flirtatious conspiracy that nobody else needs to know about.
Key vibes you will catch in the song:
In short, “Trampa” is a sensual reggaeton anthem celebrating the thrill of a hidden romance where the only rule is to stay close and enjoy the moment.