Loco (ft. Maluma)
Justin Quiles
Justin Quiles and Maluma made "Loco" in the moment when both artists were ascending — and the track carries that specific energy of two hungry performers leaning into a sound that felt entirely of its time. The production is polished urbano-pop, built on a breezy reggaeton beat with acoustic guitar flourishes that soften its edges just enough for crossover radio play. What distinguishes it is the easy chemistry between Quiles and Maluma: their voices sit in similar registers but different textures, creating a conversation rather than a competition. The song explores infatuation with a light touch — obsession rendered as a kind of delirious joy rather than anything darker. It's the musical equivalent of a sun-drenched afternoon that stretches longer than expected. Best heard at a rooftop gathering, a casual cookout, somewhere the mood is good and the company is easy.
medium
2010s
breezy, warm, polished
Pan-Latin / Colombian
Reggaeton, Latin Pop. Urbano Pop. playful, romantic. Stays in a sustained state of delirious sun-drenched joy, infatuation rendered light rather than heavy.. energy 7. medium. danceability 7. valence 9. vocals: polished male vocals, easy conversational chemistry, complementary textures. production: breezy reggaeton beat, acoustic guitar flourishes, polished urbano-pop mix. texture: breezy, warm, polished. acousticness 3. era: 2010s. Pan-Latin / Colombian. Rooftop gathering or casual cookout on a sunny afternoon with easy company.