Maleducado isn’t your average romantic track. It’s a love story told by someone raised in the chaos — a man who loves hard, but lives harder. In this fresh collaboration, Luis R Conriquez and Tito Double P drop the ego just enough to let a woman in — but they still keep the corrido energy alive.

From the first line, you can tell this song hits different. It’s not polished or sweet — it’s raw, conflicted, and honest. The kind of song you play when you’re drunk at 2AM, thinking about the one who stuck around even when you didn’t deserve it.
Lyrics like “Chocolate y flores pa’ que vea que este güey te quiere en verdad, mamacita” reveal a side of the character that’s vulnerable — a “bad guy” doing his best with the only love language he knows: loyalty and presence. No filters. No fairy tales.

Musically, it’s rooted in regional Mexican but drips with modern street flavor. No need to name-drop cartels — this one’s personal. It talks about nights out, fast living, and the kind of woman that makes a man rethink who he is. Tito Double P brings the heat, while Luis R brings that emotional depth his fans are starting to love him for.
Visually, the video adds luxury and temptation — fast scenes, beautiful women, and enough swagger to keep it flashy without losing the emotion behind the lyrics. It’s a reminder that even the most “maleducado” hearts can still feel something real.

Maleducado is a song for people who carry baggage, who love imperfectly, but who love for real. And when two voices like these meet on an instrumental like this — you don’t just hear it. You feel it.

The track’s impact is already real — Maleducado debuted at #29 on Spotify México’s Top 50 in its first week, showing it’s connecting fast with the streets and the fans.
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