Sólido is J Balvin’s swagger-filled love letter to a relationship that refuses to crack under pressure. Over a laid-back reggaetón groove, the Colombian superstar checks his phone, laughs at the rumors, and proudly declares that no gossip or jealous onlookers can break the bond he shares with his girl. From late-night DMs to flirty Toy Story references (she’s his Jessie, he hops on like Woody), every line celebrates a passion that feels “solid as steel.”
Balvin paints them as an unshakeable duo: haters talk, tongues wag, but the couple gleams brighter than the diamonds he name-drops. She’s fierce in the streets, stunning in ruby-red lingerie, and always right by his side while others only wish they were in her place. The message is simple and magnetic: you were born for me, I was born for you. By the end, their love stands tall—sólido, sólido, sólido—inviting listeners to tune out the noise and dance in their own unbreakable truth.