Known for his melodic hooks and high-pitched vocals, providing the song's emotional core.
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.
Delivers his signature deep, gravelly flow, often referring to himself as "La Máquina".
Franco "El Gorila" (Puerto Rico), Tico "El Inmigrante" (Venezuela), and Gadiel (Puerto Rico).
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:
A long-time WY Records affiliate (and Yandel's brother), whose addition to the remix adds an extra layer of rhythmic versatility. Legacy




