Get ready for a song that's all about intense attraction with one major rule: no feelings allowed! In "Se Te Nota," Puerto Rican star Myke Towers and Peso Pluma lay down the law for a woman they're involved with. The title itself means "It's Obvious," and what's obvious is that she wants them badly. But they repeatedly warn her, 'No me hago responsable' (I'm not responsible) because she is going to 'enchular,' a fun slang word for catching deep feelings or getting infatuated.
The singers are clear about their intentions. This isn't a love story; it's a secret, physical adventure meant for 'pasar un buen rato' (having a good time). They even admit they're not saints and always close themselves off to love ('Pa'l amor siempre me tranco'). The message is a confident and cautionary one: enjoy the moment, but don't expect anything more, because they can't be tied down.