| Element | Description | |---------|-------------| | | 98 BPM – a mid‑tempo groove that straddles reggaetón’s classic 90–100 BPM sweet spot while allowing space for vocal melisma. | | Key | C♯ minor – dark, yet bright enough for an uplifting chorus. | | Intro | A filtered synth pad that fades into a crisp hi‑hat pattern, setting a nocturnal atmosphere. | | Verse | Minimalist beat: low‑frequency kick, syncopated snare, and a subtle bass line reminiscent of a synth‑bass guitar. Luna’s vocal delivery is half‑spoken, half‑rap, employing internal rhymes that mirror text‑message cadence. | | Pre‑Chorus | Introduces a four‑chord progression (C♯m–A–E–B) that lifts the melodic tension. Layered vocal harmonies appear for the first time. | | Chorus (“Bacanal, bacanal…”) | Full‑arranged instrumentation: brass stabs, a melodic lead synth, and a percussive conga groove that adds a tropical flavor. The hook is built on a call‑and‑response pattern, ideal for crowd sing‑alongs. | | Bridge | A breakdown with a filtered vocal sample of a teenage conversation (“¿Ya vas a salir? No, todavía…”) that becomes a rhythmic element. | | Outro | Fades on a reverb‑heavy vocal ad‑lib, leaving the listener with a lingering echo of the party’s afterglow. |