Cohete
Rauw Alejandro ft. Shakira
"Cohete" ignites on impact — Rauw Alejandro's pristine, hypermodern reggaeton production meeting Shakira's unmistakable timbre in a collision of two generations of Latin superstardom. The track moves like its name suggests: a rocket trajectory, upward and kinetic, a love framed as acceleration rather than arrival. Rauw's vocal is slick and percussive, surfing dembow rhythms with the effortlessness of someone who has fully internalized the form, while Shakira brings a raspy magnetism that no amount of contemporary production can fully contain — her voice still carries that Barranquilla wildness underneath the pop polish. Lyrically they occupy the intoxicating early phase of desire, the vertigo before certainty sets in, each line trading intensity with playfulness. The production layers are meticulous: crisp trap-inflected percussion, warm basslines that breathe rather than pound, synth details that glitter at the edge of perception. What distinguishes the track is its sense of propulsion — it never settles into the comfortable groove of much commercial reggaeton, always leaning slightly forward, momentum sustained. Play it in summer heat, in motion, windows down.
fast
2020s
kinetic, bright, electric
Puerto Rico / Colombia
Reggaeton, Latin Pop. Hypermodern Reggaeton. Exhilarating, Playful. Ignites on impact and sustains upward rocket momentum through the intoxicating early phase of desire, trading intensity with playfulness and never quite landing.. energy 9. fast. danceability 9. valence 8. vocals: slick, percussive, raspy magnetism, effortless, generationally contrasting. production: trap-inflected percussion, warm breathing basslines, glittering edge synth details, crisp and propulsive. texture: kinetic, bright, electric. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. Puerto Rico / Colombia. Play it in summer heat, in motion, windows down.