Perdición literally translates to "perdition", "ruin", or "downfall". It's a dramatic word you won't find in just any love song, suggesting a powerful, almost dangerous level of attraction.
In the song, the artist sings, "Tú eres la buena, tú eres mi perdición... Eres mi droga y eres mi perdición" (You are the one, you are my downfall... You are my drug and you are my downfall). He uses this intense word to express that this person is his ultimate weakness—an irresistible obsession that he can't escape.
Linda is Tito Double P’s playful love letter to a stunning, free-spirited woman who stops every party in its tracks. Over a bouncy, bass-heavy beat, the Mexican artist teams up with Neton Vega to shower this irresistible muse with bold compliments: her curves are YouTube-worthy, her dance moves turn heads, and her confidence has no competition. The chorus’ addictive “Ay, ay, linda” hook hammers home just how smitten the singers are, promising they’ll do “whatever it takes” to win her over.
Beneath the flirty swagger, the song paints a vivid nightlife scene—sparks fly on the dance floor, blunts are lit, luxury sneakers stomp to the rhythm, and a shiny Mercedes waits outside. Yet all the bravado circles back to one truth: Linda is their sweet addiction and possible downfall, a “drug” they can’t resist. It’s a fun, high-energy track that celebrates desire, devotion, and the magnetic pull of a woman who knows her worth.