Tití Me Preguntó translates to "Titi Asked Me." This shapeshifting song finds Bad Bunny's aunt inquiring if he has a lot of girlfriends. The Puerto Rican superstar replies "Mambo No 5"-style by listing their names. "Titi" is a colloquial term for an aunt in Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic. Bad Bunny plays on the stereotype of an aunt asking her nephew whether he has a girlfriend.
Bad Bunny opens "Tití Me Preguntó" with a sample of Anthony Santos' 1999 bachata track "No Te Puedo Olvidar." The song then detours into dembow, a frenetic musical subgenre of reggaeton prominent in the Dominican Republic, and Latin trap.
Bad Bunny recorded the dembow-hybrid track for his fourth album, Un Verano Sin Ti. The track's producer, Marco "MAG" Borrero, did much of the heavy lifting on Un Verano Sin Ti, contributing to 14 of the tracks.
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