Rawayana’s "Game Over" is a cheeky confession from a self-proclaimed flirt who unexpectedly falls head-over-heels. The singer begins convinced that one little kiss could never trap him, yet the moment their lips touch he is day-dreaming about weddings. That sudden, explosive attraction – "bien cabrón" in his own words – makes him surrender his freedom, and the familiar video-game phrase game over becomes a playful way to say: the player has been defeated by love.
Throughout the song he admires this woman’s bold attitude, her hypnotic dancing, and even her "booty divino" while sprinkling pop-culture nods to Bad Bunny and C. Tangana. Those references highlight how he used to enjoy a life full of "demasiadas mujeres" until she appeared. Now the neighbor’s glance or the idea of poly-love no longer distracts him – she is his exclusive "VIP-P-P". In short, the track mixes Caribbean grooves, street slang, and romantic humor to show that sometimes the strongest player needs only one kiss to hit game over.