Heartbreak usually feels like an ending, but Jay Wheeler turns it into a fierce beginning. In "Intro," the Puerto Rican singer looks straight at the lies and cold distance of a past relationship and refuses to play the fool any longer. Line by line he flips the script: yes, he once gave everything, yet in the silence that followed he learned to love himself better. The house they shared felt empty, his reflection looked naïve, and her messages were icy, but all of that pain secretly became a self-improvement program.
The result is a breakup anthem that celebrates personal upgrade. Jay thanks his ex for the lesson, blocks her texts, and proudly declares that if he shines brighter now, it is because of what she put him through. The song mixes vulnerability with swagger, teaching learners the Spanish words for deception, regret, and self-love while pumping out a confident beat that says: "I do not hate love, I just stopped wasting it on you." Listen for the contrast between tender melodies and empowering lyrics, and feel how moving on can sound both bittersweet and victorious at the same time.
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.