Bodine Leaves No Strings Attached in “Titerita”
Puerto Rico, known for its rich culture and beautiful bays, excels at transferring that richness of character to its artists. Such is the case for rising reggaeton star Bodine, who in her latest single, “Titerita,” reveals a feral, uncaged energy. The new song and its accompanying music video are dance-ready warning shots to any haters.
The self-proclaimed 'Gata Gangster' fiercely dashes and swoops her melodies between and around a pounding Latin beat, transforming seductive choruses into electric, rap-style verses. The composition moves quickly and slowly at all the right moments, making for a listening experience that is as sharp and dynamic as it is fun.
“Y que pase lo que sea / Una gata gangster / Sola se costea,” Bodine declares, affirming her independence—both financially and romanticalyy—no matter what may come. There’s a beautiful contrast in the song’s title, “Titerita,” which translates to a small puppet or doll, creating a vivid image of freedom as strings are cut loose.
The music video reinforces this imagery in the bold, vibrant style of reggaeton, featuring flashy cars, even flashier attire (or lack thereof), and entourages geared up for a memorable night. While it all unfolds against a simple white backdrop, the focus remains on Bodine, her fierce charm, and undeniable musical talent—as it should.
In the world of Latin music, elbowing to center stage is essential, and confidence is a critical part of the mix. Bodine, in “Titerita,” makes it clear that there are no strings holding her back, and she’s ready to make her mark on the market. After all, the caution tape around her is no coincidence.
Watch the “Titerita” video below: