Brujería literally translates to "witchcraft" or "sorcery". It's a powerful and evocative word that you don't hear every day, adding a touch of magic to the song.
In the lyrics, Myke Towers sings, "Tú a mí me hiciste brujería" (You cast a spell on me). He uses this metaphorically to describe an attraction so intense and irresistible that it feels like he's been enchanted. It's a dramatic way to express being completely captivated by someone.
No Te Vayas is a steamy urban anthem where Puerto Rican hit-maker Myke Towers teams up with Juhn to beg a lover to stay just a little longer. From the very first line, the lyrics paint an irresistible picture of a woman who has cast brujería—a bewitching spell—that makes the singer feel addicted to her touch. Time bends around their passion: when they are together the hours melt away, yet every second apart feels unbearable.
The song is both a confession and a plea. Towers admits that this relationship makes him do things he never did before, while Juhn doubles down on the urgency, comparing her control to a powerful substance. The repeated hook "No te vayas, quédate" turns into a mantra that captures the magnetic pull between two people who know they should probably part ways but just cannot resist another round of kisses, late-night talks, and electrifying chemistry. It is a playful, seductive reminder that sometimes love feels like magic, and when the spell is this strong, saying goodbye is the hardest thing in the world.