KLK Lyrics (English Translation) by J Balvin & Omega is a new spanish song by J Balvin and Omega. The song is released on jbalvin’s official YouTube channel, written and produced by both J Balvin and Omega. Though no album has been announced, this high-energy collaboration delivers a vibrant and club-ready track that blends urbano and Dominican dembow, reflecting the artists’ shared roots in Latin street culture and musical innovation.
The song’s lyrics revolve around nightlife, confidence, and breaking free from everyday constraints. J Balvin and Omega paint a picture of a non-stop party that starts in the early hours and keeps going until nightfall, blending humor, flirtation, and rebellious energy. With infectious hooks and bold declarations, the track captures the spirit of living in the moment, ignoring responsibilities, and letting loose with friends. Its recurring phrase “Que lo wha, que lo qué” adds rhythm and slang-laden charm, anchoring the song’s celebratory tone in Caribbean street talk.
KLK Details
| Song | KLK |
|---|---|
| Artists | J Balvin & Omega |
| Written By | J Balvin, Omega |
| Produced By | J Balvin, Omega |
| Label | jbalvin |
| Language | Spanish |
| Released Date | May 9, 2025 |
KLK (English Translation) Lyrics
I’m going to the after-hours, but give me a ride.
Without money, but craving that little mouth.
I’ll make you some strawberry juice, babe, so I come back and repeat.
It’s 3 in the morning, you know I’m on it.
The whole gang is still active, it’s going to get dark again.
Fuck this job, the boss sent it to the honey.
Give me liquor, give me rum, and let the babies dance.
What’s that, what’s that
It’s on, tell me, see.
What’s that, what’s that
It’s on, tell me, see.
What’s that, what’s that
It’s on, tell me, see.
What’s that, what’s that
It’s on, I know.
Lego.
Let me see.
Give it to me.
KLK
KLK
KLK
Go, the cache is already there.
As you can see, this heart is all over the place.
Yesterday I got sore and patched up, and today I’m going to do it again.
Let go and let’s go there, and don’t put me down. But what are we doing, Rulay?
I keep going, I keep going, I keep going
Going around Rayo
Co- with my people in Medallo
Today I’m with my gang
Surely there’s no mistake and yes
It’s going to go on, it’s going to go on…
It’s going to go on, it’s going to go on
It’s going to go on, it’s going to go on
It’s going to go on, it’s going to go on
She looks at me with desire
She’s so hot that if she copies I’ll take her
She thinks I’m shy and that I’m going to quit
But I have some tricks that I’m going to show her today
It’s 3 in the morning, you know I set it up
The whole combo is still active, it’s going to get dark again
Fuck that job, the boss sent it to honey
Give me liquor, give me rum, and let the babies dance
What’s that, what’s that
It’s on, tell me, let’s see
What’s that, what’s that
That’s on, I know it
What’s that, what’s that
Ta on, tell me, see
What’s that, what’s that
That’s on, I know it
omega
the real thing
omega, give me the light
She looks at me with desire
She’s so hot that if she copies, I’ll take her
She thinks I’m shy and that I’m going to quit
But I have some tricks and today I’m going to show them to her
It’s 3 in the morning, you know I set it up
The whole combo is still active, it’s going to get dark again
Fuck this job, the boss sends it to honey
Give me liquor, give me rum, and let the babies dance
What’s that, what’s that
It’s on, tell me, see
What’s that, what’s that
That’s on, I know it
What’s that, what’s that
It’s on, tell me, see
What’s that, what’s that
That’s on, I know it
Omega
Give me the light, bro
Don’t act like a jerk, you know we’re breaking it, boy
You know Are we breaking or not breaking, man?
RD
Medal
Colombia Gang
Rrrrra
J Balvin men
LEGO
KLK Lyrics Meaning
[Verse 1]
J Balvin opens with an invitation to keep the party going, even if money is short. His desire for a kiss and his confident, flirtatious energy set the tone for a carefree night. He uses metaphors like turning a “mera fresa” into juice to playfully describe his attraction, while signaling his intention to make the experience memorable. The verse immediately frames the song as one about indulgence and spontaneity, grounded in nightlife culture.
[Verse 2]
Balvin continues, emphasizing that it’s 15 a.m.—a surreal way of saying the party has transcended time. He talks about quitting work in favor of enjoyment, rejecting the monotony of routine in favor of drinks and dancing. The lines celebrate freedom and camaraderie, highlighting a crew that never stops and lives by its own rules, unconcerned with societal norms or responsibilities.
[Chorus]
The chorus repeats the chant-like phrase “Que lo wha, que lo qué,” a Dominican slang greeting equivalent to “what’s up.” Here, it becomes a rallying cry for the ongoing party. Balvin confirms that the vibe is “prendido” (lit), and the repetition emphasizes the consistency of energy and celebration throughout the night. It’s a hypnotic, rhythmic hook that brings listeners into the shared excitement.
[Bridge]
This transitional section uses fragmented phrases like “Dámelo” and “KLK” (short for “qué lo que”) to maintain the party’s pulse. It’s a shout-out moment that blends Dominican lingo with spontaneous street energy. The repetition creates a chant effect, serving as both a call to action and an anchor for the track’s club appeal.
[Verse 3]
Balvin catches someone’s interest and prepares to act on the chemistry. He shows confidence despite the woman thinking he’s shy, teasing that he has some tricks to impress her. This verse adds a personal, flirty narrative within the wider party theme, giving insight into his character’s charm and persistence.
[Verse 4]
Again referencing the surreal “15 de la mañana,” Balvin returns to the theme of rejecting work and living in the moment. He reaffirms the group’s energy and persistence, while calling for drinks and music. The emphasis on repetition and routine-breaking fuels the song’s escapist message.
[Chorus]
The chorus is repeated, reinforcing the vibe and ensuring the listener remains caught in the loop of celebration. Each repetition adds to the immersive party experience the song creates, solidifying its anthem-like quality.
[Verse 5]
Omega enters here, marking his presence with declarations like “el real” and asking for light, signaling readiness and authenticity. He reiterates the flirtation from earlier, adding his own twist to the narrative. Like Balvin, he defies the label of being timid and promises to showcase skills, aligning with the song’s bold, confident atmosphere.
[Verse 6]
The earlier verse is echoed again, underlining the sense of continuity and energy. The repeated lines become part of the song’s hypnotic flow, where moments blur together in the heat of the night. Omega and Balvin reaffirm the anti-work, pro-party stance and the desire to stay immersed in music, drinks, and connection.
[Chorus]
The final chorus, once again, captures the pulse of the song—vibrant, unrelenting, and alive with slang and rhythm. It’s a statement of presence, a confirmation that the night (and the energy) continues with full intensity.
[Outro]
Omega closes the song with shout-outs, regional pride, and hype. He acknowledges the collaboration’s strength with lines like “la estamos rompiendo,” asserting their cultural dominance. References to RD (Dominican Republic), Medallo (Medellín), and Colombia highlight the fusion of their identities and fanbases, ending the track with unity, celebration, and swagger.
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J Balvin & Omega released "KLK" song on May 9, 2025.
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