A long-time WY Records affiliate (and Yandel's brother), whose addition to the remix adds an extra layer of rhythmic versatility. Legacy
The track is a "romantiqueo" classic, characterized by its smooth, melodic flow rather than aggressive street lyrics.
The chorus, sung by Tico, expresses a long-held desire for intimacy and affection: "Siempre he querido quererte y besarte / Siempre he querido, niña, hacerte el amor" . Collaborators:
Franco "El Gorila" (Puerto Rico), Tico "El Inmigrante" (Venezuela), and Gadiel (Puerto Rico).
While the original version has garnered over , the remix remains a favorite among hardcore reggaeton fans for bringing together three of the most distinct voices of the WY Family. It is frequently cited in "old school" playlists as a premier example of melodic reggaeton from that era.
Known for his melodic hooks and high-pitched vocals, providing the song's emotional core.
The song's melody and rhythm notably sample Chris Brown’s "Forever," blending American pop-dance influences with urban Latin rhythms. Musical Style & Themes
Produced by the legendary duo Víctor "El Nasi" and Nesty "La Mente Maestra" , who were instrumental in shaping the slick, polished urban sound of the late 2000s.
