Turn off the lights and turn up the chemistry! In “La Luz,” Colombian superstar J Balvin teams up with Panamanian singer Sech to throw a neon-soaked challenge onto the dance floor: dare to cut the lights, strip away whatever’s holding you back, and feel the music skin-to-skin. The repeated hook “Te reto que apagues la luz” is a playful double dare, inviting a partner to plunge the club into darkness so their connection can glow even brighter. Over a pulsing reggaeton beat, Balvin showers his dance partner with cheeky compliments, name-drops designer brands, and boasts about the electric atmosphere, all while promising they both want exactly the same thing—pure, unfiltered fun.
Beneath the party vibes, the song celebrates confidence and living in the now. Shots are flowing, bass is thumping, and labels fade once the lights go out; what matters is shared desire and fearless self-expression. “La Luz” becomes an anthem for perreo in the dark, where everyone’s free to move, flirt, and enjoy the moment without questions or limits. It’s a lively reminder that sometimes the best way to shine is simply to hit the switch, lose the spotlight, and let the rhythm guide you.
José Álvaro Osorio Balvín, known as J Balvin, is a pioneering Colombian reggaeton singer born in Medellín in 1985. Bursting onto the music scene in 2004, Balvin is recognized as one of the best-selling Latin artists with over 35 million records sold worldwide.
Known for hits like "6 AM," "Ay Vamos," and "Mi Gente," he has transformed reggaeton into a global phenomenon while staying true to his Spanish roots. J Balvin's eclectic style blends urbano, Latin pop, and trap, influenced by rock legends like Metallica and Nirvana, as well as icons like Daddy Yankee.
With multiple Latin Grammy Awards and Billboard Latin Music Awards under his belt, Balvin continues to break records — becoming the first Latino to headline major music festivals such as Coachella. His vibrant music and fashion make him a standout figure, dedicated to spreading Latin music worldwide.