In "Don Juan," Maluma slips into the role of a modern Latin playboy who has climbed from humble beginnings to jet-set luxury through disciplina y sacrificio. Over a swaggering beat, he boasts about flying 42,000 feet high, sipping Dom Pérignon for breakfast, and turning every party into a millionaire’s playground. The repeated question, “¿Y cómo lo hacen? Yo no sé” (How do they do it? I don’t know), is Maluma’s playful shrug at haters who wonder how he keeps winning; his answer is simple: hard work, sharp business moves, and unshakable confidence.
Beyond the bling, the song celebrates self-belief and resilience. Maluma nods to the values his parents instilled, rejects distractions, and reminds listeners that success brings critics, yet he remains uncensored and unstoppable. "Don Juan" is both a victory lap and an invitation to dream big, danced through the eyes of Colombia’s global superstar.
Maluma (born Juan Luis Londoño Arias on January 28, 1994, in Medellín, Colombia) is a celebrated singer, rapper, songwriter, and actor known for his vibrant contributions to urbano, reggaeton, and Latin pop music. Since beginning his career at just sixteen, Maluma has released multiple successful albums including Magia (2012), Pretty Boy, Dirty Boy (2015), F.A.M.E. (2018), and 11:11 (2019), captivating audiences worldwide with his dynamic sound and charismatic presence.
With over 18 million records sold, Maluma has scored numerous hits like "Felices los 4," "Borró Cassette," and "Corazón," and has collaborated with global stars such as Shakira, Madonna, and The Weeknd. His music blends infectious beats with heartfelt lyrics, earning him multiple awards including a Latin Grammy and an MTV Video Music Award. Known for his smooth vocals and genre-crossing style, Maluma remains a leading figure in Latin music and continues to influence the global music scene.