Cacho' is a colloquial and somewhat vulgar term in many Spanish-speaking countries, literally meaning 'horn'. However, in the context of relationships, 'poner los cachos' or 'poner cacho' means to cheat on someone.
In this song, J Balvin sings, "Y yo poniéndote cariño, y tú poniéndome cacho'" (And I giving you affection, and you cheating on me). It's a raw and impactful word that reveals the pain and betrayal the singer feels, making it very memorable and central to the song's theme of heartbreak.
Ever had a song that makes you want to dance and cry at the same time? That's exactly the feeling J Balvin captures in "PQBL," which is short for "Pa' Que Baile Llorando" or "So You Dance Crying." The Colombian superstar tells the story of a painful breakup, addressing his ex directly. He's hurt and feels she was heartless, questioning if her love was ever real. He even admits his mom warned him about her!
Despite his pain, he creates a reggaeton track with a specific, bittersweet purpose: he wants his ex to hear it when she's out dancing with her new guy. He hopes the beat makes her dance, but the lyrics make her cry, forcing her to remember him and what they lost. It's a classic tale of heartbreak, mixing sarcastic well-wishes with the raw confession that he still loves her, all set to a rhythm you can't help but move to.