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POBLADO (feat. Skrillex)

J Balvin

reggaetónelectronicelectro-reggaetón
melancholicnocturnal
Interpretation

"POBLADO" with Skrillex on the remix marks a collision of Medellín's street reggaetón and global electronic production, with J Balvin lending his star wattage to a track born from Colombia's new generation. The original's hypnotic, melancholic melody — that wounded, looping vocal hook — gets reframed through Skrillex's restless ear, which threads sub-bass pressure and textured electronic detail beneath the genre's signature dembow shuffle. Balvin's contribution is characteristically smooth and atmospheric, his laid-back cadence floating over the beat with the unbothered cool that made him a worldwide ambassador for Latin music. The lyric essence is romantic obsession laced with regret — the comedown of a relationship that lingers like smoke, desire tangled with hurt. There's a nocturnal, faintly narcotic mood to the whole thing, the sound of a city after midnight. Culturally, "Poblado" — named for El Poblado, Medellín's upscale nightlife district — became a viral phenomenon that bridged underground Colombian talent and the mainstream, and the Skrillex remix signaled how thoroughly reggaetón had fused with the world's electronic and pop machinery. This is music for late drives, dim clubs, and the bittersweet end of a night out. It captures a specific contemporary feeling: heartbreak you can still dance to, melancholy dressed in a perfect beat, the global and the local melting into one seamless, addictive groove.

Attributes
Energy6/10
Valence3/10
Danceability7/10
Acousticness1/10
Tempo

medium

Era

2020s

Sonic Texture

nocturnal, faintly narcotic, hazy

Cultural Context

Colombia

Structured Embedding Text
reggaetón, electronic. electro-reggaetón.
melancholic, nocturnal. Begins in hypnotic romantic obsession and slowly deepens into bittersweet regret, the electronic textures turning desire into a lingering ache.
energy 6. medium. danceability 7. valence 3.
vocals: smooth, atmospheric, laid-back cadence, effortlessly cool.
production: dembow shuffle, sub-bass pressure, electronic textures, looping vocal hook.
texture: nocturnal, faintly narcotic, hazy. acousticness 1.
era: 2020s. Colombia.
Late drives through the city, dim clubs near closing, or the bittersweet end of a night out when heartbreak and dancing coexist.
ID: 167072Track ID: catalog_37648abf8977Catalog Key: pobladofeatskrillex|||jbalvinAdded: 3/27/2026