Enchulao is Colombian artist Beéle’s playful confession of being head-over-heels in love, with fellow paisa rapper Blessd adding extra swagger. Over a breezy reggaetón beat, the singer admits that a mysterious girl has him totally “enchulao” – slang for hopelessly smitten – and now every weekend plan, every song, and every thought circles back to her.
The lyrics paint a vivid scene: hookah smoke, whiskey on ice, late-night drives, and cosmic promises as he begs her to trade casual partying for a real romance. He praises her natural beauty, swears he already charmed her mom, and contrasts the luxury she’ll have with him (“everything is Rolex”) against the ordinary life she’d have with someone else (“a Casio”). It’s a fun blend of flirtation and determination, capturing the dizzy rush of a crush that refuses to fade.
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.