Ulala is Nanpa Básico’s invitation to slide into a smoke-filled dance floor where everything revolves around chemistry, rhythm, and playful daring. Over a bouncing SOG beat, the Colombian artist urges his crush to dale lighta (light it up) and bring her friend along, because he loves how las dos move. The repeated chorus paints a scene of swirling smoke, bodies in sync, and a carefree attitude that says, "If you want it, I’ve got it— but only if you show up first."
Beneath the catchy ulala la hook lies a celebration of consent and mutual attraction. Nanpa mixes flirtatious Spanish slang with pulsing bass lines to convey a night where everyone’s desires, boundaries, and pleasures are front and center. It is a song about embracing the moment, enjoying the beat, and confidently showing what you’ve got while respecting that the dance only works when both partners join in.