Vacío (which means Empty in Spanish) is a late-night phone call set to a reggaeton-pop beat. Luis Fonsi and Rauw Alejandro play the role of two ex-lovers who, after a couple of drinks, can no longer hide how much they miss the person on the other end of the line. They admit they are “muriendo por verte” (dying to see you), confess that every new kiss feels wrong, and replay steamy memories that once filled the void. The chorus keeps coming back to that word “vacío”, making it clear that no party, no rebound romance, and no amount of bravado can plug the hole left by a lost love.
Wrapped in catchy hooks and a dance-floor groove, the song balances heartbreak with rhythm. It teaches us a universal truth: you can surround yourself with people, but if the right one is missing, loneliness still echoes inside. Fonsi’s smooth vocals bleed nostalgia, while Rauw’s verses add a fresh, urban edge, turning a personal confession into an anthem for anyone who has ever stared at their phone, debating whether to hit call. The result is a bittersweet reminder that sometimes the loudest silence is the space someone else used to occupy.
Luis Fonsi, born Luis Alfonso Rodríguez López-Cepero on April 15, 1978, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a renowned Puerto Rican singer and songwriter known worldwide for his soulful voice and captivating Latin pop hits. Launching his career in 1997 with the album Comenzaré, Fonsi steadily gained popularity across Latin America and beyond.
His global breakthrough came with the 2017 mega-hit "Despacito," featuring Daddy Yankee, which topped charts around the world and broke multiple Guinness World Records. The song’s success earned Fonsi numerous awards, including several Latin Grammys, and helped him become an ambassador of Puerto Rican culture and music. With a career spanning over two decades, Luis Fonsi continues to blend Latin pop, reggaeton, and ballads, collaborating with international artists and inspiring fans across the globe.