Machika (a Papiamento word that means smash it) is a high-octane invitation to cut loose. Colombian superstar J Balvin joins forces with Aruban singer Jeon and Brazilian icon Anitta to ignite a global dance-floor riot. From the opening “Vamos, vamos a romper” the trio urges everyone to break free, waste no time, and ride a turbo-charged beat that races from the club to the motel. The nonstop chant “machika” echoes the pounding bass, while references to nitro engines, gold-priced time, and Zorro-style marks promise a night so intense it will leave a lasting stamp.
Behind the party firepower lies a shout of border-busting confidence. Each artist proudly waves a different flag yet unites in one rhythm, proving that Latin music is “la nueva era.” The lyrics celebrate fearless women who never back down, encourage living in the moment rather than hoarding, and spread good vibes that cross every frontier. In short, “Machika” is both an explosive soundtrack for an unforgettable night out and a declaration that Latin culture can smash through any barrier when it moves together.
José Álvaro Osorio Balvín, known as J Balvin, is a pioneering Colombian reggaeton singer born in Medellín in 1985. Bursting onto the music scene in 2004, Balvin is recognized as one of the best-selling Latin artists with over 35 million records sold worldwide.
Known for hits like "6 AM," "Ay Vamos," and "Mi Gente," he has transformed reggaeton into a global phenomenon while staying true to his Spanish roots. J Balvin's eclectic style blends urbano, Latin pop, and trap, influenced by rock legends like Metallica and Nirvana, as well as icons like Daddy Yankee.
With multiple Latin Grammy Awards and Billboard Latin Music Awards under his belt, Balvin continues to break records — becoming the first Latino to headline major music festivals such as Coachella. His vibrant music and fashion make him a standout figure, dedicated to spreading Latin music worldwide.