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Take Karol G’s "Bichota" – while the song does not use the exact phrase, the music video’s imagery does. In one scene, Karol G sits in a throne-like chair, her voluminous skirt spread out like a shield. Beneath it, her dancers emerge with cash, guns, and phones—a direct visual citation of the soldadera legend. The message: bajo sus polleras is where a woman’s empire is stored.