Uñas Afiladas (part. Luísa Sonza)

Sofía Reyes Sofía Reyes

Sharp Nails and Mischief: A Night of Boldness

Sofía Reyes and Luísa Sonza's collaboration in "Uñas Afiladas" is a vibrant and daring anthem that celebrates boldness and self-expression. The song's title, which translates to "Sharp Nails," sets the tone for a night filled with mischief and confidence. The lyrics paint a picture of a party atmosphere where the protagonists are ready to embrace their wild side, with sharp nails symbolizing their readiness to make a statement and leave a mark.

The song's lyrics are a playful mix of Spanish and Portuguese, reflecting the cultural backgrounds of the artists and adding a unique flair to the track. The repeated references to pulling hair and engaging in playful mischief suggest a sense of freedom and empowerment. This is a celebration of femininity and the power that comes with embracing one's desires and instincts. The imagery of jade-like nails and the invocation of Palo Santo, a sacred wood used for cleansing, adds a layer of mysticism and allure to the narrative.

"Uñas Afiladas" is more than just a party anthem; it's a declaration of independence and self-assuredness. The collaboration between Sofía Reyes and Luísa Sonza highlights the strength found in unity and shared experiences. The song invites listeners to join in the fun, encouraging them to let go of inhibitions and embrace their inner boldness. It's a reminder that sometimes, a little mischief is exactly what we need to feel alive and empowered.

Share on social media Share as link
  1. MILAMORES (part. GeraMX)
  2. IDIOTA
  3. TQUM (part. Danna Paola)
  4. WYKYK
  5. Cuando Estás Tú (part. Piso 21)
  6. tqum (remix) (part. Danna Paola y Kim Petras)
  7. Si Me Ven Llorando
  8. Échalo Pa' Ca (part. Darell y Lalo Ebratt)
  9. HOY ME PORTO MAL
  10. De To'
View all Sofía Reyes songs

Most popular topics in Sofía Reyes songs

Related artists

  1. Thalía
    Thalía
  2. Chayanne
    Chayanne
  3. Reik
    Reik
  4. Gloria Trevi
    Gloria Trevi
  5. Carlos Rivera
    Carlos Rivera
  6. Carlos Vives
    Carlos Vives
  7. Río Roma
    Río Roma
  8. Juan Magán
    Juan Magán