Pa’ Las Girlas is Mattei’s high-energy shout-out to the fearless party girls of La Perla, the famed seaside barrio of San Juan. Over a pounding reggaetón beat, he sets the scene of a wild night where skirts rise, eyes flash with mischief, and bodies grind (guayando) until sunrise. The chorus salutes the girlas who love a good bellaqueo—steamy, close-quarters dancing—while Mattei brandishes his street-wise image as a “murda” and “gángster,” staking his claim to both respect and desire on the dance floor.
Beneath the swagger lies a celebration of rebellious freedom. Mattei trades daring, flirtatious lines with a bold woman who breaks rules, dodges jealous boyfriends, and craves candela (heat) after dark. Their chemistry is raw, aggressive, and addictive, mirroring the untamed pulse of Puerto Rican nightlife. In short, “Pa’ Las Girlas” is a sensual anthem of desire, dance, and urban grit—perfect for anyone ready to stay up till dawn and live in the moment.