Hookeao is a Spanglish term derived from the English word "hooked," meaning to be addicted or captivated by something. It's a modern, informal word that reflects the blend of cultures often found in Latin music.
In the song, the singer uses it to express his intense attraction, singing, "Estoy hookeao con el sabor de tu boca" (I'm hooked on the taste of your mouth). This word choice makes the lyrics feel current and relatable, capturing a strong, almost obsessive, desire.
No Es Normal drops us right into a steamy 3 a.m. rendezvous where labels are tossed aside and desire takes the wheel. Mau y Ricky team up with Jay Wheeler to paint the picture of two people who aren’t officially together, yet can’t keep their hands—or thoughts—off each other. Kisses feel like tattoos, the lights stay low, and every late-night visit blurs the line between casual hook-up and something deeper. Over pulsing reggaetón beats, they confess that what they share “isn’t normal,” but it sure feels amazing.
The heart of the song is the push-and-pull between freedom and attachment: neither side asks for declarations of love, but both secretly dread the moment it might end. That tension fuels their chemistry, making each encounter feel urgent and electric. In short, “No Es Normal” celebrates the thrill of an undefined romance—intense, addictive, and unforgettable, even if no one dares call it love.