: The production utilizes a crisp, classic reggaeton beat and a vocal sample from a Dominican talk show, evoking the era of Daddy Yankee and DJ Playero.
: The inclusion of J Balvin adds a contemporary "urban" credibility, while El Guincho provides the experimental percussion that prevents the song from feeling like a standard radio hit. Visual and Cultural Impact : The production utilizes a crisp, classic reggaeton
: Rosalía pays tribute to her heritage by name-checking the flamenco legend Camarón de la Isla and incorporating traditional hand-claps ( palmas ) into the dembow beat. The music video, directed by , further solidified
The music video, directed by , further solidified the song's status as a cultural phenomenon. Set entirely inside a private plane, it modernizes flamenco aesthetics—replacing traditional frilled dresses with high-fashion streetwear from brands like Versace and Louis Vuitton. Released in 2019, this collaboration between Spanish singer
"Con Altura" is not merely a pop song; it is a meticulously crafted homage to "reggaeton playero," the classic old-school reggaeton of the late 90s and early 2000s. Released in 2019, this collaboration between Spanish singer Rosalía, Colombian reggaeton star J Balvin, and Spanish producer El Guincho served as a pivotal moment that merged flamenco tradition with the global urban movement. The Philosophy of "Altura"