“BUBALU” is a sun-kissed love letter where Colombian hitmaker Feid and Nigerian star Rema confess that every party, beach trip, and late-night adventure loses its sparkle without one special woman. The chorus’ playful slang – “Dulcecita flow Trululu, cremita de coconut” – paints her as a sweet tropical treat, while “Bubbaloo” (a chewy Latin-American gum) becomes a cheeky nickname for the irresistible pull of her body and vibe. From jet-ski rides in Montego Bay to flirty hotel rooms in Benidorm, the song hops across dreamy vacation spots, mixing Spanish, English, and Nigerian Pidgin to celebrate a cross-cultural romance that feels both global and intensely personal.
Beneath the laid-back reggaeton-meets-Afrobeats groove, the message is simple: nothing tastes as good, sounds as good, or feels as good without her. Feid zooms in on her photos when they are apart, convinced she must have cast a little vudú on him; Rema promises to stay loyal if she ever considers someone else. “BUBALU” is sweet, sensual, and slightly nostalgic – the musical equivalent of blowing a bright-pink bubble on a warm Caribbean night and wishing the moment could stretch forever.