Traicionera (“Traitor”) is Sebastián Yatra’s fiery warning to anyone who has ever fallen for a charming heart-breaker. Over an irresistible reggaeton beat, the Colombian singer and guest vocalist Karen Méndez tell the story of a magnetic dancer who loves to watch admirers "die of love" for her, only to leave them hurt and alone. The narrator has caught on to her game: he calls her traicionera (traitor) and mentirosa (liar), insisting that her sweet words mean nothing while he guards his heart from her deceptive charm.
Behind the catchy chorus lies a lesson in self-respect. The song reminds listeners to trust actions over empty declarations of love, to walk away from anyone who plays with feelings, and to remember their own worth. It turns heartache into a danceable anthem of empowerment, proving that sometimes the best response to betrayal is to keep moving, keep dancing, and shout a confident adiós to fake love.