Pack your sunscreen and your courage! In “Hawaii,” Spanish singer Alvaro Soler turns a childhood crush into a tropical daydream. He looks back on growing up beside someone who has always been there—celebrating her cute summer freckles, confessing he was “crazy in love,” and admitting his shyness kept the secret hidden for years. Now, he finally dares to speak up, inviting her to escape with him “pa’ Hawái,” the radiant “isla del sol” where time pauses, heat shimmers, and worries melt away.
The song is both a love confession and a carefree holiday postcard. Over sun-soaked rhythms, Alvaro trades hesitation for spontaneity, promising fun (“vamos a pasarlo guay”), freedom “like the wind,” and the chance to rewrite their story under Hawaiian skies. By the end, his message is clear: leave fear behind, follow the beat of adventure, and let love blossom where the sun never sets.
Álvaro Soler is a Spanish pop singer and songwriter born on January 9, 1991, in Sant Cugat del Vallès, Catalonia, Spain. He rose to international fame with his hit single "El mismo sol" in 2015, which enjoyed massive success across Europe and Latin America, including a special bilingual version featuring Jennifer Lopez.
Known for his catchy blend of Latin pop and folk pop, Álvaro has released three studio albums: Eterno agosto (2015), Mar de colores (2018), and Magia (2021), delivering other hits like "Sofia" and "La cintura". Multilingual and culturally diverse, he lived in Japan during his youth and speaks six languages including Spanish, German, and Japanese. Álvaro continues to enchant audiences worldwide with his vibrant sound and heartfelt lyrics.