“Baila” is a sun-drenched love story set to an irresistible Latin beat. Soolking and Kendji Girac paint the picture of a summer encounter in Malaga that sparks instant chemistry. The woman’s dance is so captivating that the singers call her their “droga” – a playful way to say she is as addictive as a drug. From teasing mornings while she puts on makeup to wild nights on the dance floor, every moment together feels like a movie saga written under the stars. The chorus keeps urging her to baila – dance – because watching her move is pure magic for them, and even the moon and stars seem to join in the show.
More than a simple party track, the song celebrates a blend of cultures and languages. French, Spanish, and a sprinkle of Romani imagery merge to create a passionate road-trip: from Porto Rico to Miami, then off to an imagined “Gitanie” on a motorcycle built for two. The message is clear: when love feels this electric, you follow the rhythm, dance all night, and let the world fade into the background.