Perverso directly translates to "perverse" or "wicked". While this word can have negative connotations, in reggaeton it's often used to describe an attitude or style that is irresistibly rebellious and edgy.
In the song, Bad Bunny talks about a girl with a "flow demasiado de perverso" (an overly perverse flow), admiring her captivating and dangerously alluring vibe. It’s the perfect word to describe a style that breaks the rules in an attractive way.
Get ready for a night of neon-lit mischief. In CUIDAO POR AHÍ, Colombian superstar J Balvin teams up with Puerto Rico’s boundary-pushing Bad Bunny to craft a reggaetón anthem that shouts one thing: “We’re up to no good, so watch yourself!” The hook cuidao por ahí means “be careful around here,” but the warning is playful. It’s the kind of caution you toss out to a friend right before you both dive into a high-energy party.
Throughout the song the duo flirts, teases and dares their partner to let loose. Vamos a hacer maldades (“let’s do naughty things”) sets the tone, while voy a ti (“I’m betting on you”) shows full confidence in their partner’s boldness. The verses celebrate a seductive dance floor vibe—tight outfits, hypnotic moves, and irresistible chemistry. Balvin and Bad Bunny mix swagger with lighthearted humor, urging listeners to embrace the thrill of the night but keep their eyes open. It’s a soundtrack for feeling fearless, flirtatious and completely free.