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Corazón by Maluma

Corazón

Maluma

ReggaetonLatin PopRomantic Reggaeton
nostalgicromantic
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Interpretation

The track opens over a reggaetón pulse that carries a slight melancholy — the hi-hats crisp, the bass warm, something in the synthesizer texture suggesting late evening rather than midnight excess. Maluma's "Corazón" is one of the softer entries in his catalog, a song more interested in vulnerability than bravado, the romantic stakes articulated with unusual directness. His vocal delivery relaxes here into something genuinely tender, the melodic lines longer and more sustained than his more aggressive work, the chorus landing with an emotional openness that the genre doesn't always permit itself. Nego do Borel's featured verse introduces a Brazilian funk flavor that briefly shifts the sonic landscape before returning to the central reggaetón framework, the contrast widening the song's geographic sense of itself. Lyrically it deals with the persistence of feeling — the way a person stays in your thinking long after the circumstances that produced the feeling have dissolved — and Maluma renders this without the ironic distance he sometimes deploys as armor. Culturally the song represents the pan-Latin commercial mainstream at full stride: polished, melodic, emotionally direct enough to translate across borders without requiring translation. You reach for this in reflective moments, in the early afternoon when something nostalgic surfaces without warning, when you want music that meets you at the feeling rather than asking you to come up to it.

Attributes
Energy5/10
Valence6/10
Danceability7/10
Acousticness2/10
Tempo

medium

Era

2010s

Sonic Texture

warm, soft, polished

Cultural Context

Colombian reggaeton within pan-Latin commercial pop, incorporating Brazilian funk influence

Structured Embedding Text
Reggaeton, Latin Pop. Romantic Reggaeton.
nostalgic, romantic. Opens with slight melancholy and moves through genuine vulnerability to an emotionally open chorus, before settling into quiet reflection on persistent feeling..
energy 5. medium. danceability 7. valence 6.
vocals: tender, sustained melodies, emotionally direct, relaxed and open, unusually unguarded.
production: crisp hi-hats, warm bass, late-evening synth texture, brief Brazilian funk contrast, polished reggaeton framework.
texture: warm, soft, polished. acousticness 2.
era: 2010s. Colombian reggaeton within pan-Latin commercial pop, incorporating Brazilian funk influence.
Reflective early afternoon when something nostalgic surfaces without warning and you want music that meets you at the feeling.
ID: 8187Track ID: catalog_cca8012937e3Catalog Key: corazon|||malumaAdded: 3/8/2026Cover URL