“Orion” is a flirtatious cosmic adventure where Boza and ELENA ROSE float between vulnerability and desire. Boza is mesmerized by a woman whose “secret” keeps him spellbound, confessing that a single kiss scrambles his circuits and lifts him onto a cloud he still has not landed from. At the same time, he promises to be her safe harbor, ready to heal past wounds while admitting he too is under construction. The playful hook “Q-L-O” nods to physical attraction, yet the song’s heartbeat is emotional honesty: let’s take it slow, let’s not hurt each other, but wow, the chemistry is out of this world.
In the second half, the imagery shoots for the stars. Boza dreams of stealing her heart like a pirate and making love “in the cinturón de Orión,” turning the Orion constellation into a romantic playground. ELENA ROSE echoes the promise that pain is temporary and love can be a fresh start. Together they mix steamy reggaetón grooves with soothing reassurances, crafting a soundtrack for anyone who has been hurt before but still dares to fall in love—eyes on the sky, feet on the dance floor.
Humberto Ceballos Boza, known simply as Boza, is a Panamanian singer and songwriter born in Panama City on July 25, 1997. Starting his career at just 16 years old in 2014, Boza quickly made a name for himself by blending dancehall and reggae influences with the distinctive Panamanian 'canela' style.
Boza rose to prominence with his 2015 breakthrough track "Bandolera" and has since released hit singles like "Hecha Pa' Mi," which gained widespread success across Latin America, Europe, and the United States, thanks in part to viral popularity on TikTok. In 2020, he released his debut album, Más Negro que Rojo, under Sony Music Latin, making him the first Panamanian artist signed to the label. Known for his unique voice and authentic urban sound, Boza continues to be a rising star in Latin music.