TBH (feat. Ozuna)
Anuel AA
"TBH" teams Anuel AA with Ozuna in a sleek, melodic Latin trap collaboration that leans on both artists' gift for turning street-bred bravado into something radio-glossy. The production is glassy and atmospheric — skittering hi-hats, a deep rolling 808, and a bright melodic loop that gives the menace a pop sheen — built to slide between the club and the playlist. Anuel brings his rasping, autotune-soaked aggression, half-rapping with the chip-on-the-shoulder intensity that made him a defining voice of the trap latino movement, while Ozuna counters with his sweeter, more melodic tenor, smoothing the edges into hook-friendly contours. The "to be honest" framing sets up confession as flex — flaunting wealth, loyalty, and desire with a candor that doubles as boast. Emotionally it's swaggering rather than tender, the vulnerability mostly performative, though flashes of real hunger and grievance surface through the bravado. Culturally it captures the peak-era Puerto Rican trap alliance, two crossover titans pooling their fanbases for maximum streaming impact, the genre at its most commercially confident. The mix is crisp and bass-heavy, engineered for car systems and headphones alike. You hear this in motion — windows down, a night out beginning, the volume cranked to feel the 808 in your chest — a track designed less for reflection than for the adrenaline of arrival.
medium
2020s
sleek, atmospheric, bass-heavy
Puerto Rico
Reggaeton, Trap. Latin trap. confident, swaggering. Maintains cool bravado from start to finish, with brief flashes of genuine hunger surfacing beneath the performative confidence. energy 7. medium. danceability 7. valence 6. vocals: raspy, autotune-soaked, aggressive, melodic contrast, street-bred. production: glassy atmospherics, rolling 808, skittering hi-hats, melodic loop. texture: sleek, atmospheric, bass-heavy. acousticness 1. era: 2020s. Puerto Rico. Night drive with windows down at the start of an evening out, volume up to feel the 808 in your chest.