Colombian artist Soley, also known as La Bellakita, takes fans on a nostalgic trip with her latest track “NDS,” a bold fusion of early 2000s reggaetón, smooth R&B, and the grit of Trap. The single captures the intensity of forbidden love, exploring those irresistible moments when attraction overpowers reason.
A Song for Toxic but Irresistible Romances
“This song is for those moments when we’re indecisive, in those slightly toxic relationships, but where there’s still attraction even if there are other people involved,” Soley explains.
Through vulnerable yet daring lyrics, Soley reflects the push-and-pull of hidden romances. The chorus makes the theme clear:
“Why deny the truth? I only came to see you, and you came with someone else… but what do I care? Tonight you’re coming with me.”
The Y2K World of “NDS”
The official music video, filmed in Medellín, is drenched in Y2K aesthetics, bringing back the style, attitude, and sensuality that defined the 2000s. With playful flirtation and magnetic confidence, Soley embodies feminine empowerment while channeling the golden age of reggaetón.
A Strong Team Behind the Track
To ensure a polished, radio-ready sound, Mosty, renowned for his work with Nicky Jam, Beéle, and Paulo Londra, handled the mixing and mastering of “NDS.” His expertise strikes the perfect balance between throwback nostalgia and today’s urban freshness.
Soley’s New Chapter
With “NDS,” Soley is not just releasing a song; she’s reintroducing herself with a refined image and a daring sound that highlight sensuality, confidence, and artistic evolution. It’s a track that resonates with fans of classic reggaetón, while also appealing to today’s R&B and Trap lovers.
Stream “NDS” now on all digital platforms and watch the video on YouTube.