The song's chorus continues with a reference to a popular dance move, "balanciego," which the narrator links to giving the girl money ("paper") and wanting to be with her like football legend Maradona. The lyric "lap your soweto" is a reference to a popular dance from Soweto, South Africa - emphasizing the girl's attractive dancing qualities - and is followed by a reference to DJ Maphorisa, a popular South African record producer. The final line of the chorus, "And I go follow your craze go," suggests a willingness to go along with the girl's antics or desires.