Gasolina | Daddy Yankee -

: This translates to "She likes gasoline." It refers to a woman who enjoys the fast-paced nightlife, flashy cars, and the "energy" of reggaeton music.

Despite many fan theories, Daddy Yankee has described the song as relatively straightforward, focusing on "car culture" and the energy of the party scene. Daddy Yankee - Gasolina

The hook was inspired by a phrase Yankee heard being shouted at girls in the streets of Puerto Rico: "¡Cómo le gusta la gasolina!" . : This translates to "She likes gasoline

: Responded by female vocalist Glory, this translates to "Give me more gasoline," signaling a demand for more music and energy on the dance floor. : Responded by female vocalist Glory, this translates

Reggaeton (a fusion of dancehall, reggae, and hip-hop).

Producers used "plucks" (short, staccato sounds) and a Phrygian scale , which is common in Middle Eastern music, to create its aggressive and infectious tone.

: The song uses gasoline as a metaphor for what fuels the party—the music itself and the excitement of the motor-driven lifestyle. Musical Composition The Beat: The song uses a signature "Dembow" rhythm.