Como A Rata (feat. El Chusco) -
One friend warns another about a girl named Gisela , claiming "that woman is bad" and that she has already "been mine".
The song follows a character who is deeply disillusioned by love. The narrative is built around a conversation—often depicted in the lyrics and music videos as a warning between friends—about a woman who has supposedly deceived the protagonist. Como a Rata (feat. El Chusco)
Faced with this betrayal, the character retreats into a state of "sad" resignation, famously singing, "Ay Chusco, I no longer believe in love... I’m going to buy some rum to calm this pain". Viral Evolution and "Tilin" One friend warns another about a girl named
While the song began as a Latin Urban track from , its "full story" is inseparable from internet culture. Faced with this betrayal, the character retreats into
The central phrase "como a rata" (like a rat) and "le han dado más palo que niño a una piñata" (she's been beaten/hit more than a child hits a piñata) serves as a harsh metaphor for being mistreated, undervalued, or "played" in a relationship.
