Cosecha literally translates to "harvest," the act of gathering crops. It's a word you'd typically associate with farming, not a reggaeton song, which is what makes its use here so interesting.
In the song, Nicky Jam sings, "Yo no sé por qué tú tienes la mejor cosecha" (I don't know why you have the best harvest). He uses this word as a clever and flirtatious metaphor to compliment the woman's physical attributes, implying she has the finest "fruits" or assets. It's a memorable example of how Spanish slang can repurpose everyday words in creative ways.
Karol G’s “Mi Cama [Remix]” is a vibrant celebration of confidence, flirting, and post-breakup freedom. Backed by the charismatic voices of Nicky Jam and J Balvin, the Colombian star flips the script on heartbreak: instead of sulking, she turns the bedroom into a drum that “suena y suena” (keeps on thumping). The catchy chorus is her playful reminder that while an ex might claim to have moved on, she is the one with a line of admirers—and the music to prove it.
With cheeky wordplay and tropical rhythms, the track mixes empowerment and sensuality in equal measure. Karol brags about her “actitud de hielo” (ice-cool attitude), the guys fire back with spicy compliments, and together they paint a picture of bold self-assurance where pleasure, rhythm, and independence rule the night. The message is simple: if someone says they forgot you, turn up the volume, own your allure, and let your bed—and the beat—do the talking.