Calentura literally translates to "fever," like the high temperature you get when you're sick. However, in this song and many colloquial contexts, it's used to describe the "heat" of passion or intense desire.
Nicky Jam sings, "Una calentura sube la temperatura" (A heat raises the temperature), perfectly capturing that overwhelming feeling of attraction. It's a fantastic, expressive word that vividly describes being swept up in a moment of intense connection.
Hotter Than the Sun
From the very first beat, Calor transports us to a sizzling Caribbean shoreline where Puerto Rican hit-maker Nicky Jam joins Colombian rising star Beele for a flirty reggaetón rendezvous. Repeating the hook “¡Qué calor!” (What heat), the song compares a magnetic lover to the scorching midday sun: her moves raise the temperature, her kiss burns like sand at noon, and together they dance until daylight. Clever wordplay mixes Spanish and English, wrapping sensual compliments and beach imagery in an infectious, tropical rhythm.
Beneath the catchy chorus lies a celebration of living in the moment—no substitutes, no interruptions, just raw chemistry and heartbeat-driven movement. Calor is an anthem for summertime desire: feel the warmth, let passion flow, and enjoy every second of that sun-kissed connection.