Jennifer Lopez joins forces with Puerto Rico’s rising star Rauw Alejandro for a bilingual party anthem that turns heartbreak into high-energy freedom. Cambia El Paso (Change the Step) follows a fearless woman who decides she has cried her last tear. The moment the beat drops, she trades her ex’s empty promises for a crowded dance floor, a sparkling bottle in hand, and hips that never lie. The repeated count—“Un, dos, tres… Left right left”—feels like a personal cheer squad pushing her forward with every new move.
At its core, the song is a pep talk wrapped in reggaetón. “Cambia el paso” is both a dance cue and a life lesson: when someone holds you back, switch your rhythm and keep moving. Lopez and Rauw celebrate self-confidence, showing learners that language and music can be the ultimate tools for empowerment. By the final chorus, the message is clear: break free, turn up the volume, and let every step announce your independence.