Unlike the jazz-inflected original, this version leans heavily into moombahton and reggae-fusion . It swaps the melancholic saxophone for upbeat percussion and a rhythmic "skank" guitar, making it a staple for summer playlists and European beach clubs.
The song bridged the gap between American pop and the French electronic scene . Willy William, known for hits like "Mi Gente," adds his signature flair, ensuring the track had massive commercial appeal across Europe, particularly in France and Belgium . Unlike the jazz-inflected original
Cris Cab maintains the "alien" outsider theme of the lyrics but delivers them with a laid-back, youthful charisma that fits the tropical arrangement. Production Context known for hits like "Mi Gente