TAXI
Feid
A warm, late-night reggaeton pulse anchors "TAXI," built on a groove that feels like city lights blurring past a rain-slicked windshield. The production is sleek and minimal — a syncopated bass line, crisp hi-hats, and soft melodic synth stabs that hover just beneath Feid's voice without ever crowding it. Feid delivers in his signature half-sung, half-spoken flow, his Colombian accent lending a natural warmth that makes even the most casual line feel intimate. The song is fundamentally about the tension of desire in transit — the charged space between two people moving through a night that hasn't decided what it will become. There's no grand emotional crescendo; instead the feeling builds through repetition and restraint, like a conversation that keeps circling back to the same unspoken thing. Culturally this sits squarely within the urban latino wave that emerged from Medellín and Miami in the early 2020s, where reggaeton shed some of its hard edges for something smoother and more introspective. You'd reach for this one in a rideshare at 1am, or playing low in a room where something is about to happen but hasn't yet.
slow
2020s
sleek, warm, understated
Colombian urbano, Medellín/Miami Latin urban wave
Reggaeton, Latin Pop. Urban Latino / Pop-Urbano. romantic, sensual. Begins with cool restraint and builds slowly through repetition into barely-contained desire that never fully resolves.. energy 5. slow. danceability 6. valence 6. vocals: half-sung half-spoken, warm Colombian rasp, intimate and casual. production: syncopated bass, crisp hi-hats, soft melodic synth stabs, minimal arrangement. texture: sleek, warm, understated. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. Colombian urbano, Medellín/Miami Latin urban wave. Late-night rideshare at 1am when the night hasn't decided what it will become yet.