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Otro Trago (feat. Dalex, Jhay Cortez, Anuel AA, Nicky Jam) by Sech

Otro Trago (feat. Dalex, Jhay Cortez, Anuel AA, Nicky Jam)

Sech

Latin TrapReggaetonLatin Trap
MelancholicPlayful
0:00/0:00
Interpretation

The production here is maximalist in the way that only a song featuring five vocalists can justify — layered, dense, each featured artist bringing a different temperature to the arrangement. Sech's melodic trap-influenced reggaeton base provides the anchor, but what makes the song work is how the features never feel like interruptions; instead they stack the emotional argument, each voice adding another dimension to the core story of trying to drink your way past heartbreak. The beat is slick and contemporary, built around a melodic hook that catches immediately and a rhythm that sits in that specific pocket where slow enough feels intentional. Jhay Cortez's contribution is particularly distinctive — his voice has a texture that cuts through even dense production. The lyrical territory is the classic post-breakup night out: alcohol as social ritual, distraction as strategy, friends as infrastructure for survival. There is something universally relatable about the premise that transcends the genre specifics. Culturally this song arrived at a moment when the new generation of Latin trap artists were establishing a sonic identity distinct from previous reggaeton eras — more melodic, more emotionally forthcoming, more influenced by American trap's open confessionalism. It plays at pre-parties, in car rides to bars, in the moments when the night is still a possibility.

Attributes
Energy7/10
Valence5/10
Danceability8/10
Acousticness2/10
Tempo

medium

Era

2010s

Sonic Texture

dense, polished, layered

Cultural Context

Panamanian Latin trap and reggaeton

Structured Embedding Text
Latin Trap, Reggaeton. Latin Trap.
Melancholic, Playful. Opens in post-breakup sadness and channels it outward into social distraction energy, ending more alive than it started..
energy 7. medium. danceability 8. valence 5.
vocals: five-voice ensemble, melodic trap delivery, varied textures from smooth to cutting.
production: slick melodic hook, layered multi-artist arrangement, trap-influenced rhythm, contemporary urban sheen.
texture: dense, polished, layered. acousticness 2.
era: 2010s. Panamanian Latin trap and reggaeton.
Pre-party car ride when the night is still a possibility and the first drink hasn't happened yet.
ID: 11797Track ID: catalog_T3RybyBUcmFnbyAoZmVhdC4gRGFsZXgsCatalog Key: otrotragofeatdalexjhaycortezanuelaanickyjam|||sechAdded: 3/8/2026Cover URL