A huaca (or guaca) is a word from the Quechua language that refers to a sacred monument or burial site from ancient Andean cultures, like the Incas. These sites are famous for containing valuable artifacts and gold treasures.
In the song, J Balvin boasts, "Ya con tanto oro en el cuello, baby, ya parezco una huaca" (With so much gold on my neck, baby, I look like a huaca). He uses this unique cultural term to say his flashy jewelry makes him look like a priceless, walking treasure. It's a fantastic blend of ancient history and modern reggaeton swagger.
“LOCATION” is Karol G’s GPS pin for an unstoppable party. From the very first line, the Colombian star and her guests Anuel AA and J Balvin invite everyone to drop their coordinates, jump in luxury cars, slip into designer outfits and meet up for a no-rules Saturday night. Champagne pops, tequila flows and the phones light up with group photos and social-media mentions. Instead of searching for romance, the trio celebrates freedom, self-confidence and showing off a glittering lifestyle, all while teasing anyone who tries to slow them down.
Beneath the flashy brands and high-energy beats lies a clear message: own your night, protect your vibe and don’t apologize for having “mala intención” when it means living it up with friends. Karol G highlights female independence, Anuel AA brags about turning up without worrying about the police and J Balvin claims the dance floor like a video-game conqueror. Together they turn the simple request “Bebé, manda el location” into an anthem for modern Latin party culture, where the only real destination is fun itself.