Sola (ft. J Balvin, Farruko & Zion)
De La Ghetto
"Sola" is a collision of all-star Latin urban energy, stacking De La Ghetto, J Balvin, Farruko, and Zion into a track that functions like a relay race of charisma. The beat is bright and propulsive — a trap-influenced reggaeton hybrid with shimmering synth stabs and a clean, punchy low end that keeps things club-ready without feeling heavy. Each featured artist brings a distinct vocal personality: Balvin's melodic ease, Farruko's husky confidence, Zion's old-school smoothness, all gliding over De La Ghetto's street-worn foundation. The lyrical thread is simple — a woman commanding all attention — but the real subject is the performance itself, the back-and-forth pleasure of watching skilled artists hand off a mic. This is 2017 Latin trap at its most celebratory, a snapshot of when the genre was cresting into global dominance, and it sounds best at high volume in a moving car with the windows down.
fast
2010s
bright, punchy, energetic
Pan-Latin urban
Reggaeton, Latin Trap. Latin Urban Collab. euphoric, playful. Builds collective energy through each artist handoff, peaking as a pure celebration of performance itself.. energy 8. fast. danceability 8. valence 8. vocals: multi-vocal relay — melodic ease, husky confidence, old-school smooth, street-worn foundation. production: trap-reggaeton hybrid, shimmering synth stabs, punchy clean low end, bright mix. texture: bright, punchy, energetic. acousticness 1. era: 2010s. Pan-Latin urban. High volume in a moving car with windows down at the start of a night out.