Santorini paints a vivid postcard of a love that is almost too good to be true. Beele and Farruko confess that they cannot stop thinking about someone who has flipped their world upside down, even though the intensity scares them a little. Instead of running away, they turn those restless thoughts into a sun-drenched fantasy: cruising to the Greek island of Santorini, sipping martinis on a yacht, dancing under moonlight, and tasting every luxury life (and love) can offer.
The lyrics celebrate seizing the moment. Whether it is picking her up at three in the morning, picturing her in a bikini, or speeding along the coast in a flashy car, the song reminds us that life is too short to hold back. It mixes Spanish, English, and a touch of Arabic slang (habibi, Insha Allah) to create a global vibe, showing that desire knows no borders. At its heart, Santorini is a carefree invitation: “Come with me, let’s escape, and maybe—just maybe—fall head over heels along the way.”
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.