“JORDAN IV” is Feid’s playful confession of attraction, told through the language of street style and late-night rendezvous. The Colombian singer paints himself as the guy who knows his crush is trying to keep her distance, yet still lights up whenever his name pops up on her phone. To win her over for just one more night, he comes prepared: fresh clothes, brand-new Jordan Retro IV sneakers, and a little “krippy” (slang for high-quality weed). The chorus, built around the repeated line “Baby, hoy me puse fresco para ti,” shows his determination to impress only her, even if she could be with anyone else.
The verses mix romantic swagger with catchy urban imagery. Feid compares the girl to a “pistola” he would never leave behind, praises her fancy style, and teases that her taste “sabe a coco,” emphasizing how irresistible she is. While the beat bumps, the lyrics reveal a push-and-pull relationship: she keeps saying “don’t call,” yet he knows she is always curious about what he’s up to. “JORDAN IV” is ultimately a celebration of modern flirtation—driven by sneakers, notifications, and mutual temptation—wrapped in Feid’s signature reggaetón vibe.