“Dura [Remix]” is a full-throttle reggaetón celebration of confidence, attraction, and pure dance-floor energy. Daddy Yankee and his all-star crew spot a woman whose style, attitude, and moves are dura—Puerto Rican slang for “stunning” or “on point.” Verse after verse, they shower her with playful ratings (“I give you a 20 out of 10”), invite her to unleash her power, and hype up the crowd with shout-outs to tequila, booming speakers, and the viral dance challenge that swept social media.
Behind the flirtatious words lies an empowering vibe: the featured women (Natti Natasha, Becky G, and Bad Bunny’s tongue-in-cheek alter-ego references) flip the script by boasting about their own skills, warning the guys to keep up, and reminding everyone that las mujeres tienen poder—women have power. The remix turns the club into a friendly battleground of irresistible rhythm, mutual admiration, and unapologetic self-love, making it impossible to stay still once the beat drops.
Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez, known professionally as Daddy Yankee, is a pioneering Puerto Rican rapper, singer, and songwriter born on February 3, 1976, in San Juan, Puerto Rico. Often hailed as the King of Reggaeton, he brought the genre to global prominence with his 2004 international hit "Gasolina," which played a crucial role in making reggaeton a worldwide phenomenon.
With a career spanning over three decades, Daddy Yankee has sold around 30 million records and earned numerous awards, including five Latin Grammy Awards. His 2017 collaboration on the record-breaking single "Despacito" further cemented his place as a global Latin music icon. Known for his powerful influence on Hispanic urban music, Daddy Yankee officially retired in December 2023 after his final tour in Puerto Rico, leaving behind a lasting legacy in Latin music.