: The song uses regional terms like "yesca" (Mexican slang for marijuana) and "saoco" (Puerto Rican slang for having great rhythm).
: The artists emphasize that on the dance floor, "here there is no race or religion" and "no discrimination". Major Lazer, J Balvin - Que Calor ft. El Alfa
: This was the second time Major Lazer worked with J Balvin (following 2017's "Buscando Huellas") and their first collaboration with El Alfa. Lyric Themes and Meaning : The song uses regional terms like "yesca"
: J Balvin jokes about a "rubia" (blonde) who doesn't understand Spanish but has learned the song perfectly to dance to it. Visuals and Reception Lyric Themes and Meaning : J Balvin jokes
Experience the high-energy visuals and official versions of this global hit:
Directed by , the music video was one of the most expensive of 2019, with a reported budget of $1 million .