“Billetes De 100” is a high-energy victory lap where J Balvin and Myke Towers toast to the sweet smell of success. The chorus repeats the love affair with billetes de cien (hundred-dollar bills), comparing their growing stacks of cash to Jesus multiplying fish. It is a playful, almost mythic image that says, “We turned a little into a lot.” Both artists look back on leaner days, then boast about closing big deals, driving the most expensive cars, and treating their loved ones to the life they deserve.
Beneath the swagger there is a cautionary edge. Balvin name-drops Judas to remind us that not everyone who smiles is a friend, while Towers warns rivals not to test him. References to Don Quijote, Sylvester Stallone, and salsa legend Willie Colón add color and Latin pop-culture flavor, but the core message is simple: work hard, stay sharp, celebrate loud. The song invites listeners to vibe with its catchy beat, feel that rush of hard-won triumph, and dream about multiplying their own green bills.