Lo Que Pasó, Pasó
Daddy Yankee
The Reggaeton Beat of Moving On: Daddy Yankee's 'Lo Que Pasó, Pasó'
Daddy Yankee's 'Lo Que Pasó, Pasó' is a reggaeton anthem that encapsulates the genre's infectious rhythm and street-savvy lyricism. The song, which translates to 'What Happened, Happened,' delves into the themes of past relationships, infidelity, and the resolve to move forward without dwelling on the past. Daddy Yankee, a Puerto Rican artist, is often credited with popularizing reggaeton, a musical style that blends Latin rhythms with hip-hop and dancehall, and this track is a prime example of his influence on the genre.
The lyrics recount an encounter with a woman who, despite having a good time with the narrator, is revealed to be committed to someone else. The phrase 'Lo que pasó, pasó' serves as a mantra, suggesting that whatever happened between them is in the past and cannot be changed. The song's narrative portrays the woman as a seductress, using terms like 'asesina' (killer) and 'engañadora' (deceiver), indicating her power to captivate and deceive men. Daddy Yankee's delivery of these lines conveys a sense of betrayal but also a nonchalant attitude towards the situation, emphasizing the importance of letting go and not being held back by previous entanglements.
The chorus 'Presea', dale, presea' uses the word 'presea' which can be interpreted as 'show off' or 'flaunt.' The lyrics suggest that since the relationship is over, the woman is now envious because other women are interested in the narrator. The song's message is clear: life goes on, and there's no point in clinging to what's already happened. Daddy Yankee's 'Lo Que Pasó, Pasó' is not just a story of personal experiences; it's a cultural statement that resonates with many who have faced similar situations, all set to the compelling beat of reggaeton that invites listeners to dance away their troubles.