“Salsa Tequila” is a playful spoof that pokes fun at the way many summer hits sprinkle random Spanish buzz-words to sound instantly festive; Anders Nilsen cheerfully stitches together a shopping list of tasty foods (burrito, guacamole, enchilada), fiery drinks (tequila, cerveza, mojito), Latin stars (Shakira, Ricky Martin, Salma Hayek) and pop-culture clichés, then admits with a wink, “No hablo español.” The song’s meaning isn’t hidden in complex storytelling, but in its clever commentary: you do not need perfect grammar to feel the rhythm, shout familiar phrases and join the dance floor. By exaggerating this mix-and-match vocabulary, Nilsen highlights how music transcends language barriers while inviting learners to pick out the words they recognize, laugh at the mash-up and maybe learn a few new ones along the way.