Only You by Metro Boomin & J Balvin featuring Offset and Wizkid is a song that blends the emotive desires of longing and adoration with the context of romantic relationships. It infuses elements of dancehall, rap, and Latin pop to create a vibrant and rhythmic atmosphere. The lyrics explore the deep connection one feels toward a significant other, emphasizing that only this person can elicit such intense emotions and devotion. The artists vocally express their desire and dedication amidst the backdrop of an intimate connection, where being with the one they love is the only thing that satiates their loneliness and fulfills them.
The track takes the listener on a voyage through contrasting emotions, starting with a sense of profound loneliness that is voiced by Wizkid in the opening lines. As he longs for his partner's presence, he admits to feeling incomplete without her by his side. The repetition of 'When you no dey dey my side gyal, I no go lie, I be feelin' so lonely' anchors the listener in his world of solitude, yearning for the connection that only she can provide.
As the chorus sets in, Wizkid and Offset switch gears, pairing the intensity of their longing with declarations of being 'bad' for their significant others. This complex emotion suggests a recognition of their flaws or the tumultuous nature of their relationships, yet underscores that in spite of these challenges, their affection is exclusive and unwavering—illustrated by the phrase 'Yeah, I'm bad for you, but only you.'
Offset's verse elevates the sensuality and intensity of the emotional journey. His confidence and braggadocio evoke the image of a passionate lover who is mesmerized by his partner's allure and presence. Lyrics such as 'She turn to an animal when she take her clothes off' and 'Cash money, baby, get your roll on' reinforce the song's sexual energy and the potent dynamic between the lovers.
J Balvin introduces a different perspective to the mix with Spanish verses that add a layer of rich, Latin romanticism. Lines like 'Tú eres sexy sexy, estás hecha pa' mí' translate to 'You are sexy sexy, you are made for me', infusing the song with his own flavor of desire and commitment towards the woman he admires. His inclusion broadens the song's emotional reach, diversifying the sentiments of love and connection experienced by each artist.
"I'm Tony Montana with these Louis loafers"
Offset references to the iconic film character Tony Montana, known for his lavish lifestyle and fashion, while bragging about his own luxury footwear, which symbolizes his status and connection to a hip-hop culture that often reveres Scarface.
"Cash money, baby, get your roll on"
This line may nod to the famed hip-hop record label Cash Money Records, evoking the idea of making money and living an opulent lifestyle that resonates within the hip-hop community.
"Facetime with the dick, call on"
Offset uses a contemporary reference to Apple's Facetime service to allude to an intimate and somewhat playful interaction, suggesting a remote, yet sexually charged communication.
"Tú eres sexy sexy, estás hecha pa' mí"
J Balvin serenades with a line translating to 'You are sexy sexy, made for me,' highlighting an adoration specific to Latin love songs, and adding his signature reggaeton rhythm to the mix.