LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

Welcome to a non-stop Caribbean rave! In “Curazao”, Dominican dembow king El Alfa teams up with Farruko and producer Chael Produciendo to paint a neon-bright picture of an epic getaway on the island of Curaçao. Over pounding drums and hypnotic chants of “las pastillas y la weed”, the trio invites listeners onto a yacht with a helipad, showers them in luxury brands, and cranks the party up to a fever dream of flashing lights, loud music, and head-spinning highs. The constant repetition of the island’s name turns Curaçao into a state of mind – a place where the rules disappear, the bass never stops, and confidence skyrockets.

Beneath the wild celebration, the lyrics double as a bold statement of power and independence. El Alfa boasts about running his own show, making six-figure fees per performance, and striking fear in anyone who dares challenge him. Farruko backs him up with slick wordplay about fast cars and faster lifestyles, while tongue-in-cheek lines compare haters to a hookah: “mucho humo y poca nota” (all smoke, no real effect). In short, “Curazao” is an unapologetic anthem of excess, swagger, and freedom that invites you to let go, turn the volume up, and enjoy the ride.

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