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In “Agüita 'e Coco,” Colombian singer Beéle joins forces with Totoy El Frío to capture the rush of a hot Caribbean party. The repeated shout-out to shots of coconut water is more than a drink—it’s a symbol of staying fresh and fly, soaking up the beat while feeling “requete high.” With playful nods to designer clothes, stacks of cash, and a mischievous “juguete” (toy-like) smile, the lyrics paint a scene where Barranquilla suddenly feels as luxe as Dubai. Everyone is loco, eyes gleaming red, yet the vibe stays light and carefree.
Beneath the surface, the track is an anthem for living in the moment. Time is forgotten, problems are parked, and only the music, the crew, and the next splash of coconut water matter. “Agüita 'e Coco” invites you to loosen up, rehearse your street-ready Spanish, and ride a wave of tropical euphoria—one irresistible chorus at a time.
Beéle (Brandon de Jesús López Orozco) is a Colombian singer and songwriter from Barranquilla, born on 30 September 2002. His sound blends urban Latin, afrobeats, dancehall, and Caribbean rhythms.
He broke out in 2019 with the viral single “Loco” and has since released collaborations like “Vagabundo” with Sebastián Yatra and Manuel Turizo, “Calor” with Nicky Jam, and “Inolvidable” with Ovy on the Drums. His debut album Borondo arrived in 2025. He records with Hear This Music and performs internationally.