Chillax es una palabra informal y moderna que combina "chill" (relajarse) y "relax" (relajarse). Es una forma divertida y pegadiza de decir que alguien se está tomando las cosas con calma y disfrutando del momento.
En la canción, Farruko la usa para describir un ambiente de tranquilidad y diversión, donde él y la persona que le gusta están "chilling" y pasándola bien. Es una palabra que captura perfectamente el ambiente relajado y seductor de la canción.
"Chillax" is about one long, slow evening with someone the singer has known for a while as a friend, and now wants to see differently.
It opens with small, careful offers. He asks how he can please her, whether he can get her something to drink, and admits there is something he has never said out loud because he does not dare to ask. The wish underneath it is simple: to drink with her, and for both of them to forget, just for tonight, that they are supposed to be friends.
The middle of the song sets the scene in concrete things. Candles lit, a bottle of champagne, two glasses, her perfume filling the room. The mood loosens as the night goes on, and the chorus keeps coming back to the same request. Dance with me slowly. Let me feel you close. We already have this moment, so let us use it.
Ky-Mani Marley's verse answers from the other side of the room, half in English and half in Spanish. He reads her look, notices she has had a few drinks and is calling him papi, and turns the flirting into a joke about learning: tonight he will be the student and she can be the teacher.
There is no drama in the song and nothing gets resolved. It stays in the easy, unhurried space its title points at. Two people chilling, dancing, and enjoying each other without deciding what any of it means yet.