Welcome to the wild, bubbling universe of “Jacuzzi”! Radio Radio, the playful electro-hip-hop crew from Canada’s francophone East Coast, invite us into a hot-tub that seems to stretch to infinity. Throughout the song, the narrator boasts about a Jacuzzi so enormous it could host friends, tourists, sea lions, and even an underwater GPS. The lyrics overflow with exaggerated images of luxury— giant bottles of champagne, horse-shaped behinds, and a spa the size of a planet — all delivered with a wink and a grin. It is less about actual wealth and more about dreaming big, poking fun at material envy, and turning a simple party into a hilarious fantasy of limitless space and good vibes.
Underneath the humor, “Jacuzzi” is a tongue-in-cheek celebration of inclusivity and carefree living. By repeating “Y’a de la place en masse” (“There’s loads of room”), the song invites everyone—different cultures, nine-to-five workers, even mythical explorers—to jump in and forget their worries. It’s an anthem to sharing, laughing, and transforming ordinary moments into unforgettable, larger-than-life adventures… all while chilling in one ridiculously huge hot-tub.