Get ready for an unapologetic Puerto Rican party anthem. In “PISCOLABIS,” Jon Z and Almighty plunge listeners into a haze of hookah smoke, cannabis clouds, and booming basslines. The title itself is a playful twist on the Spanish word piscolabis (a quick snack); here, it becomes shorthand for any fast-acting thrill – whether it’s a designer high, a flashy Versace fit, or a steamy hookup on the dance-floor. Over a pulsating trap beat they brag about lighting blunts, soaking up fandom, and repping their Boricua roots with shout-outs to classics like “Don Dale” and cultural icons like Tito Puente.
Amid the bravado, the duo mixes tongue-in-cheek humor with swagger: “Dile ‘no’ a las droga’, tú dámelas a mí” (“Say ‘no’ to drugs, just hand them to me”). The message isn’t preachy; it’s a wild, hedonistic snapshot of a night where limits disappear and confidence skyrockets. Jon Z flaunts his authenticity (“Real, no uso careta”) while Almighty stacks references to mushrooms, Fenta, and golden Perco pills. The result is a high-energy soundtrack built “pa’ la disco y los residenciales” – for clubs and the barrio alike – inviting listeners to embrace the chaos, feel the beat, and savor every last piscolabis of the experience.