“Bella (Remix)” throws us into a late-night whirlwind where heartbreak, alcohol, and irresistible attraction collide. Wolfine and Maluma trade verses that paint the picture of a guy who swore he was done with a past flame, only to run into her while tipsy, bottle in hand. His friends warned him she was out looking for him, but liquid courage and her undeniable beauty blur his judgment. The chorus repeats his downfall with catchy simplicity: “Mujer tan bella y yo con una botella” – a beautiful woman plus a bottle equals trouble every time.
Beneath the party vibe, the lyrics reveal a tug-of-war between pride and vulnerability. Both lovers blame each other for a messy breakup, yet neither can resist the magnetic pull that keeps bringing them back together. Drinks lower inhibitions, regrets surface, and they admit that their toxic chemistry is also their weakness. “Bella (Remix)” is a pop anthem that captures the bittersweet loop of wanting to forget someone while secretly hoping the next encounter will feel just as dangerously exciting.
Wolfine, born Andrés Felipe Zapata Gaviria on December 21, 1978, in Medellín, Colombia, is a celebrated Colombian singer and songwriter known for blending reggaeton, hip hop, and Latin pop.
Starting his music journey in 1998 with groups like Komplot and RH Klandestino, Wolfine quickly gained popularity for his energetic performances and became one of the pioneering urban artists in Colombia to have videos featured on Latin MTV. After a pause in his career, he made a remarkable comeback in 2017 with the viral hit "Bella," which amassed over 300 million streams on Spotify and nearly 800 million views on YouTube, earning multiple gold and platinum certifications across several countries.
Wolfine has collaborated with notable international artists such as Ñengo Flow, Julio Voltio, and Nicky Jam, further cementing his place in the Latin music scene. His journey from humble beginnings in Medellín to global recognition makes him a standout figure in contemporary Latin music.