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Joalin Without You: A Bilingual Banger That Breaks All the Rules

By Marcus AdetolaJuly 13, 2024
Joalin Without You: A Bilingual Banger That Breaks All the Rules

Joalin’s Without You hits like a fever dream you can dance to. This Finnish-Mexican artist has cooked up a track that’s equal parts beachside reggaeton and frosty Nordic pop. It shouldn’t work, but it does.

Joalin Without You song cover
Joalin Without You song cover

The song kicks off with a cheeky “Dale,” and from there, it’s a rollercoaster.

Joalin’s voice ping-pongs between breathy whispers and rapid-fire verses.

It’s jarring at first, but give it time; you might find yourself hooked.

Good luck pinning down what this song’s actually about, though. Joalin’s playing coy with the lyrics, hinting at a messy relationship or maybe some kind of addiction.

She wants us to fill in the blanks ourselves. Frustrating or clever? You decide.

The beat is a genre-bending experiment. Icy synths crash into sultry Latin rhythms, creating a sound that’s hard to categorise but easy to move to.

It’s like a musical identity crisis, but in the best way possible.

Then there’s the language switching. Joalin bounces between English and Spanish like she’s playing verbal ping-pong.

One minute you’re nodding along, the next you’re wishing you’d paid more attention in Spanish class.

The music video shot in London by Dead Horses is a visual feast that matches the song’s eclectic vibe.

Joalin struts through vibrant cityscapes one moment, then gets introspective in moody, intimate scenes the next.

The visuals ping-pong between playful and melancholic, mirroring the song’s emotional tug-of-war.

The video’s a perfect complement to Joalin’s bilingual vocals, with the cinematography capturing every nuance of her performance.

It’s like watching a mini-movie about longing and reflection, set to a beat you can’t help but move to.

This is Joalin’s third single with her new label, and you can tell she’s not afraid to take risks.

Without You isn’t an easy listen; it’s more like a puzzle set to music. But that’s what makes it interesting.

Without You won’t be everyone’s jam. It’s messy, it’s confusing, and it might give you whiplash.

But isn’t that what makes pop exciting sometimes? Joalin’s throwing everything into the mix here.

While not all of it lands, you’ve got to respect the boldness. Give it a spin—just maybe not with your morning coffee.

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Joalin Without You Lyrics

Intro
Dale (Dale, dale)

Verse 1
Yo sé que no eres bueno pa’ mí
Pero te busco, después de unos tragos
And I lie to myself, say I don’t want you no more
But I can’t live without you

Chorus
Ah-ah
(Ah-ah)
Ah-ah
I can’t live without you
Ah-ah (Ah-ah)
Ah-ah (Ah-ah)
I can’t live without you (Can’t live without you)

Verse 2
Yo quiero deshacerme de mi mind
Rentar un pensamiento pero one at a time
Store it in my cloud como si fuera un file
Compartirlo por ahí con un chico bien fine
A cambio, tengo como 30 right now
Y me muevo lento, dirty wine down
Tengo como 30 right now
Y me muevo lento, dirty wine down

Chorus
Ah-ah
(Ah-ah)
Ah-ah
I can’t live without you
Ah-ah (Ah-ah)
Ah-ah (Ah-ah)
I can’t live without you (Can’t live without you)

Bridge
Qué bien me siento cuando está’ aquí
Como me gusta que esté’ junto a mi
Tú sabes que yo sé que también te gusta a ti
Tú no te preocupes que yo no lo voy a decir
(I want you) Así le canto
(Want you) Yo te lo paso
(I want you, want you)
I want you
Ah

Outro
(I can’t live without you)

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