Hola drops listeners into the middle of a spontaneous late-night phone call, where unfinished chemistry suddenly reignites. Valentino admits he has run out of things to say after a breakup, yet one buzzed “hello” from his former flame sweeps away the old grudges. The clock shows after-hours, the drinks are flowing, and both sides confess they still crave each other. What begins as a casual check-in quickly turns into a flirty negotiation: Where are you? Can we meet? Show me that you want this.
Rauw Alejandro and Darell jump in like wingmen, amplifying the tension with playful bragging and vivid imagery. Their verses paint a picture of private video calls, social-media stalking, and a “booty call” that promises fireworks the moment they reunite. Instead of heartbreak, the song celebrates raw attraction and the thrill of picking up right where passion left off. Backed by a sleek reggaetón beat, Hola feels like that bold 2 a.m. text message set to music—a fun, risky gamble that both lovers can’t resist.