Hawái (Remix feat. The Weeknd)
Maluma
Hawái (Remix feat. The Weeknd) floats on a bed of warm, lightly processed acoustic guitar and understated percussion that keeps the pulse slow and seductive — this is reggaeton stripped of aggression, dressed instead in something almost cinematic. The production breathes, leaving space for vocal texture to fill the room. Maluma's delivery is smooth and confident, carrying the relaxed swagger of someone recounting a story they know by heart, while The Weeknd brings an entirely different emotional register — his falsetto enters like a change in weather, a cooler, more melancholic shade bleeding into what was already a bittersweet narrative. The song circles around the ache of watching someone you once loved move on publicly, performing happiness for the world while the wound stays private. That tension between outward glamour and inner loss gives the track a complexity you don't expect at first listen. Culturally, it marked a turning point for Latin pop crossover, showing that the genre could carry emotional nuance alongside its commercial polish. The Weeknd's involvement wasn't a gimmick — it deepened the song's emotional register and introduced it to listeners who'd never previously considered reggaeton their territory. You reach for this one on a quiet evening when you're not quite sad but not quite fine either, maybe driving with the windows slightly cracked, the city lit up outside and something unresolved sitting in your chest.
slow
2020s
warm, spacious, bittersweet
Colombian Latin pop with North American R&B influence
Latin Pop, Reggaeton. Romantic Reggaeton. melancholic, bittersweet. Opens with smooth confident storytelling, then deepens into quiet ache as The Weeknd's cooler falsetto introduces a more melancholic emotional register.. energy 4. slow. danceability 4. valence 4. vocals: smooth confident male lead, ethereal falsetto contrast, intimate narrative delivery. production: warm acoustic guitar, understated percussion, spacious cinematic arrangement. texture: warm, spacious, bittersweet. acousticness 4. era: 2020s. Colombian Latin pop with North American R&B influence. Quiet evening drive through a lit-up city when something unresolved is sitting in your chest.