Del Mar
Ozuna ft. Doja Cat & Sia
A warm, oceanic reggaeton drift cushioned by lush tropical production — gentle percussion rolls under layered synthesizers that feel perpetually sun-soaked, and the tempo carries the unhurried ease of waves pulling at sand. Ozuna's honeyed, melismatic delivery anchors the track in a dreamy longing, his voice dipping into a vulnerability that feels lived-in rather than performed. Doja Cat slides in with her signature conversational glide, adding a playful, almost cinematic brightness that lifts the mood into something effortless, while Sia's appearance feels cathedral-large by contrast — her towering belts flooding the back half of the song like a storm rolling across open water. The lyrical core is coastal romance: someone remembered, someone chased, a love mapped onto the geography of the sea. Culturally, this exists at the peak of Latin pop's mainstream crossover moment circa 2020, when reggaeton rhythms became the default language of global festival playlists. It is a song for golden-hour drives with the windows down, for resort pools, for moments when you want distance from whatever is weighing on you and the only solution is rhythm, salt air, and sunlight.
slow
2020s
warm, lush, oceanic
Latin Caribbean crossover, global festival pop
Latin Pop, Reggaeton. Tropical reggaeton. dreamy, romantic. Opens in warm coastal longing, lifts into playful brightness with Doja Cat, then swells into something cathedral-vast as Sia floods the back half.. energy 5. slow. danceability 6. valence 7. vocals: honeyed melismatic male lead, conversational female glide, towering stadium belts. production: layered sun-soaked synthesizers, gentle tropical percussion, lush warm mix. texture: warm, lush, oceanic. acousticness 2. era: 2020s. Latin Caribbean crossover, global festival pop. Golden-hour drive with windows down along a coastal highway, needing rhythm and salt air to dissolve whatever is weighing on you.