“Tití Me Preguntó” is Caribbean Spanish and literally means “Auntie asked me” or “My aunt asked me.”

In Puerto Rico and the Dominican Republic, “tití” is a warm, affectionate word for an aunt. “Me preguntó” means “asked me.” Put together, the phrase is used as the title of Bad Bunny’s song, where his aunt is asking if he has many girlfriends, and that question sets up the whole story about his love life and fear of commitment.

Meaning in the song

In Bad Bunny’s track “Tití Me Preguntó,” the phrase is more than just a literal question.

  • The “tití” character represents family, tradition, and that nosy-but-loving aunt who wants to know about your relationships.
  • Her question (“Do you have many girlfriends?”) lets him brag about having a lot of women, but later he admits he can’t fall in love and has trust issues.
  • So the title captures both the playful, party side (flexing how many girlfriends he has) and the deeper emotional side (his fear of commitment and heartbreak).

In short: “Tití Me Preguntó” = “My auntie asked me,” and in the song it’s the starting point for him to talk about his wild love life and why he doesn’t settle down.

Quick HTML facts table

[3][7][9] [5][7][8][10][3]
Phrase Language Literal meaning Context
Tití Me Preguntó Caribbean Spanish “Auntie asked me” Title of a Bad Bunny song where his aunt asks if he has many girlfriends.
**TL;DR:** “Tití Me Preguntó” literally means “Auntie asked me,” and in Bad Bunny’s song it’s his aunt asking about how many girlfriends he has, which leads him to show off his player lifestyle but also reveal that he’s afraid of real commitment.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.