Protagonista spins a cinematic love story set in Argentina’s vibrant nightlife. Over a smooth reggaetón-trap beat, LIT killah, Paulo Londra and producer Big One paint a picture of a shy beauty who steps out of the crowd to ask a simple question—his name. Little does she know, he has already cast her as the main character in every daydream, running “quinientas veces” (hundreds of times) through meet-cutes, dance-floor scenes and late-night drives under the moon. What she thinks is a casual encounter feels like destiny to him, a “profecía” finally coming true.
The song bounces between confident swagger and almost boyish awe: he wants to show her off in a Mazda, save her number from “mejores amigos” to real life, and hear her scream with joy on the dance floor. Lines about Moncler jackets and trapped-up braggadocio meet wide-eyed romantic promises, making the track a playful mix of fantasy and flirtation. In short, Protagonista is a feel-good anthem about turning a crush into the star of your own movie and believing that fate just pressed play on the perfect scene.