Frío (Spanish for cold) is Jay Wheeler’s raw confession of heartbreak. The Puerto Rican singer compares life after a breakup to an endless winter: the house feels too big, the air-conditioner chills his bones, and even familiar songs remind him of the warmth he has lost. Through vivid lyrics he describes how love once felt intimate and real, yet a single mistake left him trapped in an “infierno” of loneliness.
Unable to forget his ex, Wheeler scrolls through her social-media photos and feels a stab of jealousy, admitting that no new fling can replace her. The chorus repeats his regret—“la cagué contigo” (I messed it up with you)—turning the track into both a love letter and a self-inflicted scolding. Frío blends sensual memories with emotional frostbite, inviting listeners to dance while reflecting on the heat of a love that slipped away.
Jay Wheeler (born José Ángel López Martínez on April 25, 1994, in Salinas, Puerto Rico) is a Puerto Rican singer and songwriter known for his emotive voice and romantic style blending reggaeton, Latin trap, and R&B. Rising to fame after a viral video in 2016, Wheeler quickly built a dedicated fanbase and earned the nickname La Voz Favorita (The Favorite Voice).
He signed with Dynamic Records in 2018, releasing his debut album Platónico in 2019, executively produced by DJ Nelson. His follow-up album Platónicos (2020) featured the hit single "La Curiosidad" with Myke Towers, which reached number 5 on Billboard's Hot Latin Songs chart. Jay Wheeler continues to captivate audiences with heartfelt lyrics and collaborations with top Latin artists, solidifying his place in urban Latin music.