LEARN LYRICS

SONG MEANING

“Felices Los 4 [Salsa]” turns a classic tale of love and jealousy on its head and swaps it for a carefree, open-door romance powered by sizzling salsa rhythms. Maluma and Marc Anthony playfully sing about a relationship where everyone is free to come and go, certain that the chemistry is strong enough to bring them back together. Instead of heartbreak, the singers choose celebration: “Let’s all be happy, the four of us.” The lyrics show a bold confidence—no stress, no drama—just the assurance that passion will keep cycling back like a catchy chorus.

Behind the upbeat horns and infectious percussion, the song carries a message of non-traditional love, trust, and zero possessiveness. Whether the partner stays, leaves, or shares time with someone else, the mood stays festive. Maluma’s laid-back swagger blends with Marc Anthony’s salsa fire to proclaim that love can be flexible, fun, and full of dance-floor heat. In this world, expanding the room (“te agrandamos el cuarto”) is easier than shrinking the heart, and everyone is invited to keep the party—and the romance—going round after round.

ARTIST BIO

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.

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