The lyrics, written by Negro Jari, Haze, and Mayel Jiménez, explore themes of deep romantic obsession and devotion, with the central "Habibi" hook translating to "my love" or "beloved" in Arabic.
A veteran of the flamenco-pop genre, her inclusion adds professional prestige and a traditional rumba energy. The lyrics, written by Negro Jari, Haze, and
Known as the "King of the Periphery," Haze contributes a gritty, street-style rap verse that emphasizes the song's urban roots. The lyrics reference modern pop culture icons, such
The lyrics reference modern pop culture icons, such as , explicitly nodding to her hit "Yo x Ti, Tú x Mí". This highlights the song's place within a broader movement in Spanish music that seeks to modernize flamenco for a younger, global audience. global audience. The official music video
The official music video, directed by Negro Jari, showcases the collaborative energy between the artists and has amassed tens of millions of views on YouTube: