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The music video—most notably the official version released for the Japanese single—complements the track's Latin rhythms with a warm, colorful aesthetic.

: While the lyrics reference "El Mariachi," they aren't just about the music style; they represent the group’s relentless journey—performing in hotel rooms and flying across continents from "London to Paris" and "Tokyo to Italy". The music video—most notably the official version released

: The video features scenes in bars and rain-slicked streets , highlighting the members' artistry through subtle movement and intense choreography. : The track was mixed by Jaycen Joshua

: The track was mixed by Jaycen Joshua (who worked on "Despacito") and written by Ali Tamposi (writer of "Havana"), grounding its global sound in top-tier industry collaboration. The music video—most notably the official version released

: Critics from Pitchfork and MTV have described the track as an "analog for the pop-star life," capturing both the swanky swagger and the exhaustion of life on the road. Visual and Sonic Aesthetic

The song is built on a vibrant Latin pop foundation, drawing inspiration from genres like mariachi to symbolize the life of a traveling musician.