FCK U X2 throws us right into a neon-lit mix of Spanish swagger and English trap vibes. Rauw Alejandro starts the party by declaring that he would rather roll solo than get stuck in a toxic romance. His chorus – “Para estar contigo me quedo soliao’, mejor así que mal acompañao’” – is a cheeky way of saying “thanks, but no thanks” to an ex who tries to spark jealousy on the dance floor. Instead of chasing heartbreak, Rauw stays loyal to his blunt, his crew, and the nonstop hustle for money, reminding listeners that self-confidence and good company beat forced love every time.
Future slides in with the same rebellious energy, flexing designer fits, starry-roof cars, and a lineup of women who orbit his fame. His verse cranks up the attitude: trust no one but yourself, enjoy the riches your grind brings, and keep options open because love can get “toxic.” Together with Rvssian’s spacey beat, the artists turn post-breakup bitterness into a bold celebration of freedom, nightlife, and “double” good-bye vibes – exactly what the title FCK U X2 promises.