is the second track and lead single from Don Omar's 2015 album, The Last Don II . Critics generally view it as a powerful return to his "street" roots, contrasting with the more experimental or pop-leaning tracks on the same album. Critical & Fan Reception
: Described by Telemundo and Billboard as an unapologetically "calle" (street) track featuring a gritty, retro dembow rhythm [1, 16].
: It remains a staple in his live sets, often used as a high-energy encore song to close out major festivals like Viña del Mar [13].
: As track #02, it serves as the high-energy follow-up to the more melodic and melancholic opening track, "Soledad" [10, 19].
: The track focuses on themes of dance and club culture, specifically the "guaya" (grinding/rubbing) style of dancing popular in reggaeton [4, 16].



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