Poliamoroso is a spicy reggaetón-meets-club anthem where Puerto Rican rapper Guaynaa teams up with Mexican star Dani Flow to toast the wild world of polyamory. Over a thumping beat and playful sound effects (“brr-brr”), the duo paint a neon-lit picture of beach parties, oily suntan skin, and no-strings-attached desire. The singers brag about having multiple lovers, celebrate women who kiss other women, and toss in cheeky Puerto Rican and Mexican slang — from “nepe” (penis) to “perreo” (grinding) — to keep the mood raw yet tongue-in-cheek.
Behind the explicit humor, the track champions sexual freedom and zero judgment. Everyone is invited to enjoy the night, forget social taboos, and focus on mutual pleasure, as long as the vibe is consensual and fun. The repeated hook “poliamoroso” becomes a badge of liberated love, while the over-the-top metaphors (“turbo nitroso,” “te rozo el culo con el precioso”) remind listeners not to take things too seriously. In short, this is a bold, dance-floor invitation to celebrate open relationships, tropical parties, and unabashed self-confidence — all wrapped in Guaynaa’s trademark comic flair.