Sepultura literally translates to "burial" or "grave". It's a dark, powerful, and dramatic word that you won't hear in a typical pop song.
In this track, the artist uses it as a harsh metaphor, singing "Yo a ti te di una sepultura dura" (I gave you a hard burial). He means that for him, the relationship is not just over—it's dead and buried forever, showing the finality and intensity of the breakup.
Te Boté (Remix) is the ultimate Reggaeton breakup anthem. Across hard-hitting verses, Nio García, Casper Mágico, Bad Bunny, Darell, Nicky Jam, and Ozuna all tell the same story from slightly different angles: “I kicked you out of my life, and I’m better for it.” The lyrics mix raw frustration, swagger, and a touch of nostalgia, showing how each artist moves from heartbreak to total liberation. They look back on lies and betrayal, admit the pain of letting go, then celebrate newfound freedom with flashy cars, wild nights, and a long line of admirers.
Instead of recycling a toxic relationship, the singers choose self-respect: “Lo que no sirve yo no lo reciclo.” That attitude fuels the whole track. Every verse piles on bigger flexes—new loves, bigger parties, zero stress—while the pounding beat urges listeners to dance their own ex-drama away. In short, “Te Boté (Remix)” turns a messy breakup into a triumphant fiesta, making it the perfect song for anyone ready to delete old numbers and hit the club with confidence.