NO ME QUIERO CASAR by Bad Bunny
Bad Bunny’s NO ME QUIERO CASAR delves into themes of independence, hedonism, and a resistance to commitment, particularly in the context of marriage. The title translates to “I Don’t Want to Get Married,” and throughout the song, Bad Bunny expresses a preference for his single lifestyle, which is filled with parties, freedom, and a focus on his career.
In NO ME QUIERO CASAR lyrics, Bunny reflects on his life and career, mentioning his achievements and his desire to continue enjoying his success and freedom without being tied down. He talks about enjoying the present (“Vamo’ a vivir el hoy”) because he doesn’t know what the future holds, and even though he feels sad sometimes, he knows it will pass. His life is great, and he doesn’t want to get married.
Bunny also talks about his past and future, mentioning a time when he almost got married and expressing gratitude that it didn’t happen. He reflects on his life in 2016, his ambitions for wealth, and his appreciation for the life he has. He also expresses a desire to remain true to himself and not change for anyone, valuing his independence and the lifestyle that he has.
The Chorus
The chorus and verses blend themes of enjoying life, avoiding commitment, and focusing on personal goals and happiness. He talks about not wanting to get married and enjoying his single life, while also reflecting on the transient nature of life and the importance of living in the moment.
“NO ME QUIERO CASAR” is a mix of celebration of his single life and introspection about his future. Bad Bunny enjoys the pleasures of life while also reflecting on what the future might hold for him.
“Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana”
The song originates from Bad Bunny’s sixth studio album, “Nadie Sabe Lo Que Va a Pasar Mañana”, which means “Nobody Knows What Is Going to Happen Tomorrow” in English.





