Loca – Khea ft. Duki & Cazzu
Released in 2017, “Loca” by Khea, featuring Duki and Cazzu, became an instant hit that helped shape the landscape of Argentine trap music. Produced by Omar Varela and Mykka, the song represents a fusion of urban rhythms, a reflection of Argentine street culture, and the beginning of a new wave for Latin American trap. With its catchy lyrics, infectious beats, and an alluring music video, “Loca” brought the genre into the mainstream, marking a key moment in the careers of the three artists involved.
The Rise of Trap in Argentina
Before delving into the specifics of the song “Loca,” it’s essential to understand the context within which it was released. Argentine trap music, an offshoot of Latin trap, emerged from a blend of reggaeton, hip-hop, and the U.S.-based trap sound, which was gaining popularity in the early 2010s. Inspired by artists such as Bad Bunny, Anuel AA, and other Latin trap pioneers, Argentine youth began adapting these sounds, adding their own local flavor and storytelling.
“Loca” arrived at a pivotal moment when trap music was starting to flourish in Argentina but had not yet achieved the widespread recognition it enjoys today. Artists like Khea, Duki, and Cazzu were instrumental in developing this genre by blending global trap influences with local themes, particularly focusing on the experiences of young people navigating love, nightlife, and street life in Buenos Aires.
Khea, Duki, and Cazzu: Trap’s Rising Stars
At the time of the song’s release, Khea, Duki, and Cazzu were not yet the household names they would later become, but each had shown immense potential in the Argentine trap scene. Khea (Ivo Alfredo Thomas Serue), known for his melodic voice and versatility, had already made waves with songs like “Vete” and “No Lo Entiendo.” Duki (Mauro Ezequiel Lombardo), one of the most influential figures in Argentine trap, had a distinct style characterized by hard-hitting lyrics and a gritty vocal delivery. Meanwhile, Cazzu (Julieta Emilia Cazzuchelli), one of the few prominent women in the male-dominated genre, brought a unique blend of sensuality and toughness, challenging gender norms within the scene.
Together, these three artists formed a trio that perfectly captured the youthful energy and rebellious spirit of Argentine trap. Their collaboration on “Loca” not only boosted their careers but also became a defining moment for the entire genre in Latin America.
Lyrical Themes: Love, Desire, and Wild Nights
“Loca,” which translates to “crazy” in English, revolves around themes of love, desire, and wild parties. The lyrics tell the story of a passionate but chaotic relationship between the protagonists and a girl who embodies freedom and unpredictability. The term “loca” is used to describe a woman who is fiercely independent, unpredictable, and unafraid to live on her own terms. Throughout the song, there is a mix of admiration and frustration directed towards this character, reflecting the emotional highs and lows of a turbulent romance.
The chorus, delivered by Khea, is one of the most memorable parts of the song: “Ella es loca, pero nadie la provoca” (“She’s crazy, but no one provokes her”). This line encapsulates the admiration for the girl’s carefree attitude, while also highlighting the chaos that often comes with such a relationship. The song balances raw emotion with a sense of fun, making it easy for listeners to relate to the intensity of youthful love and wild nights.
Duki’s verses bring a more aggressive tone, as he raps about his own experiences with love and lust. His delivery, full of swagger and confidence, contrasts with the more melodic parts of the song, giving “Loca” a dynamic range of emotions. Meanwhile, Cazzu’s verse adds a feminine perspective, offering a sultry, seductive energy that complements the song’s overall vibe. Her contribution, particularly as a female voice in a male-dominated genre, was significant, helping to pave the way for more women to enter the trap scene.
Production: A Seamless Blend of Melodies and Beats
“Loca” was produced by Omar Varela and Mykka, two key figures in the Argentine trap scene. Their production on the track is both minimalistic and hard-hitting, featuring a simple but effective beat that allows the vocals to take center stage. The use of trap’s signature 808 bass and hi-hat patterns, combined with a subtle, almost haunting melody, gives the song a hypnotic quality that draws listeners in.
One of the song’s strengths lies in its ability to blend melody with rap. Khea’s smooth, almost crooning delivery contrasts with Duki’s grittier flow, while Cazzu adds a touch of sensuality with her vocals. This balance of melodic hooks and aggressive rap verses helped “Loca” stand out in a sea of trap songs, making it both radio-friendly and club-ready.
The Music Video: A Visual Representation of Youth and Freedom
The music video for “Loca,” directed by Ballve, visually captures the themes of freedom and youthful rebellion that run through the song. Shot in various locations across Buenos Aires, the video features scenes of late-night parties, carefree dancing, and fast-paced urban life. The visual aesthetics, with neon lights, fast cars, and bold fashion, reflect the vibrant energy of the Argentine trap scene, while also giving a nod to global hip-hop culture.
Throughout the video, Khea, Duki, and Cazzu exude confidence as they perform in settings that range from street corners to lavish house parties. The imagery of wild nights and impulsive decisions mirrors the chaotic, intense relationships described in the song’s lyrics. Cazzu’s presence in the video is particularly notable, as she breaks the mold of traditional female roles in music videos, portraying a woman who is in control of her own destiny rather than being objectified.
A Global Hit: The Legacy of “Loca”
“Loca” quickly became a massive success, both in Argentina and internationally. The song racked up millions of views on YouTube within weeks of its release, and its popularity continued to grow as it spread across Latin America and beyond. It also played a significant role in establishing Argentine trap as a global phenomenon, helping to open doors for other Argentine artists to gain international recognition.
The success of “Loca” also marked a turning point for Khea, Duki, and Cazzu, who all went on to become major players in the Latin music scene. For Khea, the song helped solidify his reputation as one of the genre’s most promising young talents, while Duki and Cazzu each went on to enjoy successful solo careers, with numerous hits and collaborations under their belts.
Conclusion
“Loca” is more than just a song; it is a cultural milestone that helped to define Argentine trap and introduce it to a global audience. The collaboration between Khea, Duki, and Cazzu, combined with the expert production by Omar Varela and Mykka, resulted in a track that perfectly captures the spirit of youthful rebellion, love, and freedom. As one of the most important songs in the Argentine trap movement, “Loca” continues to influence the genre and inspire a new generation of artists.
Young Flex
Mmm
Es una loca, yeah
Me manda videos al Snap mientras se toca, yeah
Me dice que si hoy le llego, que no puede esperar, yeah
Que se muere por mí, que quiere to’ conmigo
Que la vaya a buscar, yeah, que la vaya a buscar
Es una loca
Me manda videos al Snap mientras se toca
Me dice que si hoy le llego, que no puede esperar, yeah
Que se muere por mí, que quiere to’ conmigo
Que la vaya a buscar, yeah, que la vaya a buscar
Me tira videos por Snap pidiéndome que la vaya a buscar
Que con él siempre termina mal y que conmigo termina moja’
Nena no hay otra igual
Prende fuego en la cama
Te viene conmigo, no má’
Me mira cuando está atraganta’
Sabe’ bebé, qué vamo’ a hacer
Lo vamo’ a hacer, en la noche
Sabe’ bebé, qué vamo’ a hacer
Lo vamo’ a hacer, yeah, esta noche
Es una loca, yeah
Me manda videos al Snap mientras se toca, yeah
Me dice que si hoy le llego, que no puede esperar, yeah
Que se muere por mí, que quiere to’ conmigo
Que la vaya a buscar, yeah, que la vaya a buscar
Es una loca
Me manda videos al Snap mientras se toca
Me dice que si hoy le llego, que no puede esperar, yeah
Que se muere por mí, que quiere to’ conmigo
Que la vaya a buscar, yeah, que la vaya a buscar (¡Duki!)
Te aviso que vienes y que sales
Va a mojar su labio’, shot de Jäger
Y espera a que sean las 6 y la llame
Pa’ que no podamos ver
Con sus besos cura to’ mis males
En su cuello marqué mi’ iniciales
Si me lo mueve pide que no pare
Mami, qué le vamo’ a hacer
Tomó una pastillita loca
Y puso la otra mitad dentro ‘e mi boca
Y yo la toco, y ella me toca
No quiero a otra, y no quiero a otra
Ya la dueña del lugar va a tumbármelo
Si me pego otra dice ‘Dámelo’
Me lo sacó ‘e la boca pa’ fumárselo
Sabe que ahora lo vamo’ a pasar mejor
Estoy bajo su poder, poder
Ni yo sé qué tomé, tomé
No lo para ‘e mover, mover
Creo que me enamoré, -moré
Yo no estoy pa’ jode’, -oe
Y tú quieres mover, -oer
Una más de muje’, -ue
Entre líneas lo sé, sé
Es una loca, yeah
Me manda videos al Snap mientras se toca, yeah
Me dice que si hoy le llego, que no puedo esperar, yeah
Que se muere por mí, que quiere to’ conmigo
Que la vaya a buscar, yeah, que la vaya a buscar
Me dicen loca
Se enloquece si sólo mira y no me toca
Que me pase a buscar, que no puede aguantar, que lo voy a matar
Que lo ate a la cama, lo agarre del cuello y no pueda respirar
Cazzu, baby (Cazzu)
Tengo un doctorado en eto el sex (baby)
De dónde salió esa puta, quién es (quién es)
Todos se preguntan si lo hago bien
Yo les enseñé a todas esas bitches a mover
Págame, págame, págame
Que esté culo se lo merece
Y págame, págame, págame
Si quieres que esta noche
Te quiero comer, yeah
Te sabe’ mover bien
De que te enamoré, yeah
Y con todos mis trucos hacerte volver, yeah
Me dicen loca
Se enloquece si no me toca
Que me pase a buscar, ay que no puede aguantar, ay que lo voy a matar
Que lo ate a la cama, lo agarre del cuello y no pueda respirar
(Es una loca)