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SONG MEANING

Watati is a high-energy invitation to forget your worries and dive head-first into a night of pure fiesta. Karol G and Panamanian icon Aldo Ranks paint a vivid scene: neon lights, thick clouds of smoke, shots of aguardientico, and a dance floor that demands hips to drop hasta abajo (all the way down). The word watati acts like a playful drum hit, urging everyone to keep moving while celebrating Latin urban culture and its irresistible rhythms.

Beyond the party imagery, the song is a shout-out to confidence and body positivity. Karol G praises the power of a fierce dance move that can “kill” the crowd, while Aldo Ranks hypes up her unstoppable sway. Together, they fuse Colombian and Panamanian flavor into a feel-good anthem that says: crank the volume, own the floor, and let the music carry you until sunrise.

ARTIST BIO

Carolina Giraldo Navarro, known professionally as Karol G, is a Colombian singer-songwriter born on February 14, 1991, in Medellín, Colombia. She is regarded as one of the most influential artists in reggaeton and urban pop, with a career spanning since 2006. Karol G has earned numerous awards including a Grammy, six Latin Grammys, and five Billboard Music Awards.

Karol G rose to international fame with hits like "Ahora Me Llama", "Tusa", and her record-breaking album Mañana Será Bonito, the first Spanish-language album by a female artist to debut at No. 1 on the U.S. Billboard 200. She blends reggaeton, urban pop, and Latin R&B with powerful vocals and empowering lyrics. Beyond music, Karol G is recognized for breaking barriers for women in Latin urban music and continues to shape the genre worldwide.

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