Get ready for a story of drama, rivalry, and a secret romance! In "HALO," Spanish artist Quevedo sings about a woman he's involved with who already has a boyfriend. He remembers when she used to date anyone with a full wallet, but now she has a new man. The problem is, she's still sneaking around to see Quevedo perform, and her boyfriend is not happy about it, threatening a fight if he ever sees them.
But Quevedo isn't scared. He taunts the boyfriend, telling him to drop the "guille malo" (the fake tough-guy act) and even asks why he got an unfollow on social media. The song's most powerful line is the chorus: "las balas son HALO" (the bullets are HALO). This isn't about a real gunfight! "HALO" is a famous futuristic video game. Quevedo is creatively bragging that his power, his words, and his comebacks are on another level – they're as unstoppable as the high-tech weapons in a video game. It's a modern anthem of confidence and winning a battle of wits, not fists.