Unlike a full-budget cinematic music video, the focuses on aesthetic grit to match the song's tone. It reinforces the RHLM brand with minimal but impactful imagery, allowing the dense lyrical content to remain the focal point for his audience.

The official visualizer for by Anuel AA was released on September 30, 2022 , serving as a core single for his fourth studio album, LLNM2 ( Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren 2 ). Clocking in at 5 minutes and 25 seconds, the track is a raw exploration of Latin trap, drill, and the harsh realities of street life in Puerto Rico. Production and Musical Context

: Despite the violent imagery—references to weapons like "Dracos" and "Glocks"—the lyrics reveal a deep internal struggle. Anuel mentions reading the Bible to find peace and asks for forgiveness, acknowledging he has a "black heart" that is never fully content.

: Anuel metaphorically compares street violence to a disease, stating, "La puta calle es la pandemia que quita la vida" ("The damn street is the pandemic that takes lives").