Coquito is a delicious, traditional Christmas drink from Puerto Rico, often described as Puerto Rican eggnog. It's a creamy, sweet beverage made with coconut milk, rum, and warm spices.
In the song, Ozuna proudly claims Puerto Rico has the best Christmas celebrations and says, "Si no me creen, date un palo de coquito" (If you don't believe me, have a drink of coquito). The phrase "darse un palo" is a colloquial way of saying "to have a drink," making this a fun and authentic invitation to experience a core part of Puerto Rican holiday culture.
“Llegó La Navidad” is a joyful shout of ¡Feliz Navidad! straight from Puerto Rico. Ozuna joins Generación Escogida and the legendary cuatro player Christian Nieves to paint a musical picture that begins “después de la tormenta” — after the storm comes the rainbow. The song invites everyone back into the streets, under twinkling lights, to swap hugs, smiles, and well-wishes. It reminds us that even if we cried yesterday, today we rise together, sing together, and let the colors of Christmas wash over the island.
In the second half, Ozuna proudly showcases Puerto Rican holiday culture. He boasts that the island has “las navidades más largas y más lindas del mundo” and encourages listeners to taste coquito (a coconut-rum Christmas drink) while the party keeps going. The message is simple and infectious: family, resilience, and community spirit transform every corner of the city into a celebration. Press play, light up the neighborhood, and join the chorus — Christmas has arrived, and happiness is right on its heels.