Fuerza Regida teams up with Dutch-born super-producer AFROJACK for a high-octane anthem that blends corridos vibes with club-shaking EDM. “FVCK” drops listeners straight into a neon-lit night of unfiltered excess: champagne popped on repeat, clouds of smoke swirling, quick cash sliding in and out of pockets, and dopamine chased through every risky thrill. The Spanish verses boast about living fast, flaunting luxury and vice, and squeezing every last spark out of the moment because, as they confess, “Vive la vida, que hay una nomás” – you only get one life.
Yet the party glow hides a tug-of-war inside the singer’s heart. Mid-song, English lines break through the haze: “Your heart, was it mine to lose? … I keep texting you.” Behind the blaring bass and bravado sits someone aching for love, praying for a second chance, and gambling that all the wild distractions will numb the hurt. That clash between loud celebration and quiet desperation makes “FVCK” more than a party track – it is a snapshot of modern nights where adrenaline and heartbreak dance side by side.