Born in 1995, Mexican telenovela star and pop singer Danna Paola Rivera Munguia (aka Danna Paola) has been working since she was four years old when she and her sister were taken by her mother to audition for Mexico City's television production of Sesame Street. They appeared in several episodes, but Paola proved talented enough for producers and agents to see her captivating charm exploding from the screen. In 2000, she won a high-profile role in the childhood telenovela Rayito de Luz. A year later, she was cast the lead role in María Belén, which she played for a whopping 95 episodes, going to school on set. Though she made guest and single-episode appearances in other television shows and films, Paola also continued to sing. In 2001, age six, the same year she won the lead in María Belén, Paola issued her debut album, Mi Globo Azul, singing children's songs with slick pop arrangements. Though the record didn't chart, it raised her profile nationally. There was no time to tour, but the singer promoted the album with appearances on television variety shows.
Over the next three years, Paola continued with María Belén, as well as select theater appearances. In 2004, at age nine, she issued her sophomore long-player, Océano, and won the lead role in the series Amy, La Niña de la Mochila Azul -- she played it for 115 episodes. The success of the series and the album fed one another; the long-player registered well inside the radio airplay charts Top 40. For the next five years, Paola's acting and musical careers intersected. In 2005, she took on another (additional) weekly role: that of Andrea Saavedra in the telenovela Pablo y Andrea, yet managed to issue her third studio outing, Chiquita Pero Picosa, and undertake a short tour. Given the intensity of her acting career --including making her film debut in 2008's Tear This Heart Out -- Paola continued to record but could not tour. In 2009, her twin careers fused when she signed on to a role in the teen telenovela Atrévete a Soñar, and cut her first true pop record (with the same title) that purposely emerged out of her character's role. Though the album only charted marginally, the series was a smash, and Paola appeared in 261 episodes of Atrévete a Soñar. She would go on to many other television and film roles, and was featured in a Spanish version of Winnie the Pooh released in 2011.
The following year, Paola's career, as if not active enough already, went into overdrive. While the filming schedule for Atrévete a Soñar was grueling, she also took on voice-over roles in several films. However, Paola was also seriously considering music. With her vocal range still expanding, she released a self-titled outing during the late summer of 2012. Its first single, ''Ruleta," went to number 20 on the radio charts, while the second, "Todo Fue un Show," peaked at number six, pushing the album well into the Mexican Top 40. That same year, she auditioned to play the role of Elphaba in a Spanish-language stage production of the musical Wicked. Paola won the role. She issued a Top 20 single, "No Es Cierto," with Noel Schajris before going on the road with the musical for the next two years. She released only one more single for the next several years, a 2014 cover of "Take a Chance on Me" for the Universal compilation Dancing Queens: Un Tributo Para ABBA.
In 2015, Paola took on a main role of Paloma Hernández in the telenovela ¿Quién Es Quién?, playing it for 115 episodes, and later that year, claimed the lead role in the musical Hoy No Me Puedo Levantar thru 2016, when she secured a key role in the first season of the Telemundo series La Doña. After the first season, she played a recurring guest-starring role over the next four years. Paola appeared in 115 episodes yet still managed to appear in films and in the first 11 episodes of the dramatic series José José, El Príncipe de la Canción in 2018; she also signed on to play Lucrecia "Lu" Montesinos Hendrich in the ongoing Spanish-speaking Netflix series Elite.
Paola chose 2018 as the year to return to recording as well. She issued the provocative modern salsa single "So Good," followed by the Latin pop ballad "Lo Que No Sabes" and the steamy electro-Cumbia track "Final Feliz." While the singles reached only the bottom rungs of the charts, between Paola's television appearances and interviews, they created anticipation. In 2019, she issued the video single for "La Fama"; it registered some 250 million views and marked the first of five singles to appear that year. The others included "Know Me Too Well" with New Hope Club and the gold- and platinum-certified "Oye Pablo." She also issued a "Siento Amor," a disco-fied salsa cover of Donna Summer's "I Feel Love." At year's end, Paolo released the seven-track EP SIE7E, which featured HRVY's remix of "So Good" and "Mala Fama."
In February 2020, Paola was as active musically as she was onscreen. She released SIE7E+, an expanded edition of the previous year's EP that included its seven tracks appended by an additional five. It peaked at 16 on the Latin Pop Albums Chart. She subsequently released four singles including the chart-topping cuarentena hit "Sodio," and "TQ Y YA" and "Contigo." The latter two were chosen as unofficial anthems of Brazil's annual LGBTQ+ Pride Parade. In late July, Paola issued "No Bailes Sola," a duet with Sebastian Yatra, and it entered the Latin singles chart at 16. ~ Thom Jurek & Chris True
So Good
Danna Paola Lyrics
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Looking at my phone about you said
You know I only call you when I'm wasted
But I just can't get chat out of my mind, of my mind
I don't know what we're doing but it's peligroso (peligroso)
Every time I hear you I can't say no (say no)
Even but we shouldn't do it, no shouldn't do it
Why does it feel so good? (oh baby I can't to do)
Why does it feel so good?
Yeah you know I'm in your party
'Cause you loving got me feeling so good
So there's a setti
Oh it's too good I know I want regret it
Why don't you pick me up later at seven?
I'll show you what I'm about to do now
'Bout to do now
I wear the dresses boy that you bought me
I'm gonna make it say woah
Give me, deserve it, give me tequila
Baby I'm jiggle and down (down)
Vamo', vamo', vamo'
Que me muero sin tu amor
Dame, dame, dame
Que me queme tu calor
Why does it feel so good? (to misbehave you)
Why does it feel so good? (oh baby I can't to do)
Why does it feel so good?
Yeah you know I'm in your party
'Cause you loving got me feeling so good
So good, so good, so good
So good, so good, so good
So good, so good
Why does it feel so good?
So good
Yeah
So good
Why does it feel so good?
Why does it feel so good? (to misbehave you)
Why does it feel so good? (why does it feel so good)
Why does it feel so good?
Yeah you know I'm in your party
'Cause you loving got me feeling so good
So good, so good, so good
So good, so good, so good
So good, so good
Yeah you know I'm in your party
'Cause you loving got me feeling so good
The song "So Good" by Danna Paola talks about the feeling of being tempted by someone you shouldn't be with but feeling unable to resist. The opening lines suggest that the singer is drunk dialing someone on their phone, who they usually only call when they are wasted. However, despite acknowledging that what they're doing is dangerous and they shouldn't be doing it, they can't resist the temptation of being with the person they're calling. The chorus asks why it feels so good to misbehave and be with this person, even though it's not the right thing to do.
Later in the song, Danna sings about preparing for a meeting with this person, putting on a dress they bought her, and feeling confident and powerful. She wants to show this person what she's capable of, and the upbeat tempo of the song suggests she's ready to have some fun. The end of the song repeats the sentiment that the singer is feeling so good because of the love she's receiving despite the circumstances.
Overall, the song seems to be about the heady feeling of doing something dangerous or forbidden, and the thrill of letting go of your inhibitions. It's a fun pop song with a catchy chorus, but the lyrics suggest a darker emotional undercurrent.
Line by Line Meaning
Temptation
The singer is being tempted by someone or something.
Looking at my phone about you said
The singer is checking her phone for messages from the person she's being tempted by.
You know I only call you when I'm wasted
The singer only calls the person she's being tempted by when she's drunk.
But I just can't get chat out of my mind, of my mind
The person she's being tempted by is constantly on her mind.
I don't know what we're doing but it's peligroso (peligroso)
The singer is aware that what she's doing is dangerous or risky.
Every time I hear you I can't say no (say no)
The singer is unable to resist the person she's being tempted by.
Even but we shouldn't do it, no shouldn't do it
The singer knows that what she's doing is wrong and they shouldn't be doing it.
Why does it feel so good? (to misbehave you)
The singer is questioning why it feels good to do something that is wrong or risky.
Yeah you know I'm in your party
The singer is in the presence of the person she's being tempted by.
'Cause you loving got me feeling so good
The love or attention the person she's being tempted by is giving her is making her feel good.
So there's a setti
It's unclear what this line means without more context.
Oh it's too good I know I want regret it
The singer acknowledges that what she's doing is too good to stop and she'll regret it later.
Why don't you pick me up later at seven?
The singer is making plans to meet with the person she's being tempted by later.
I'll show you what I'm about to do now
The singer is teasing the person she's being tempted by about what she's planning to do later.
'Bout to do now
The singer is emphasizing that she's about to do something exciting or daring.
I wear the dresses boy that you bought me
The person she's being tempted by has bought her dresses that she wears.
I'm gonna make it say woah
The singer is confident that what she's planning to do will impress the person she's being tempted by.
Give me, deserve it, give me tequila
The singer is requesting or demanding to be given tequila.
Baby I'm jiggle and down (down)
The singer is excited and ready to party.
Vamo', vamo', vamo'
This line seems to be a Spanish phrase, possibly meaning 'let's go'.
Que me muero sin tu amor
This is another Spanish phrase, possibly meaning 'I will die without your love'.
Dame, dame, dame
This is another Spanish phrase, possibly meaning 'give it to me'.
Que me queme tu calor
Another Spanish phrase, possibly meaning 'let your heat burn me'.
So good, so good, so good
The singer or the situation she's in feels really good.
Yeah
An affirmation or agreement.
Lyrics © Wixen Music Publishing, Sony/ATV Music Publishing LLC, Peermusic Publishing
Written by: Alejandra Alberti, Trevor Muzzy
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
HRVY
Thank you Everyone for sharing the song and all of your awesome comments and Thank you for Having me on your song Danna, it was such a funny shoot, Looking forward to doing more 😊
heymydudes
HRVY I love you so much!
Itstanjinaa
WE NEED YOU TO DO MORE COLLABS HARV!!!😊😊😊
Chloe Cullen
I love youuu killing it Harvey, see you in May:))
Kaira
I love you ❤
Isela Meza
No puedo crees que solo tenga tan poquitas vistas, si está canción es tan genial dreamers vamos a apoyarla más
Wera Dlf
Vamos!
Nora F
Si hay que apoyar esta y todas las canciones de Danna la neta (NEVER) me cansaré de escuchar sus canciones o colaboraciones porque son arte para mis oidos, saludos y bendiciones.
Wera Dlf
Siii sí y sí!
Jose Gerardo leon
Pienso lo mismo