TRAPPii is Jay Wheeler’s victory lap. Right from the spoken intro he dismisses empty talk about “respect” and reminds listeners that true wealth lives in knowledge, not in flashy sneakers or shallow bank accounts. The Puerto Rican artist looks back at what he was taught—chase money because it eases life—yet he exposes the hollowness of people who only have money. With a mix of street wisdom and swagger, he positions himself as someone who owns his label, takes care of his family, and still respects self-growth more than material trophies.
Once the beat drops, the flexing begins. Wheeler fires clever punchlines at rivals who “can’t brag on him,” claiming their songs sound like filler while his tracks dominate charts and social media trends. He flaunts packed bookings, fat pockets, and the kind of unstoppable momentum that lets him spend weekly what others earn in a month. Despite the bravado, he stays alert to envy and fake toughness, calling out “cardboard millionaires” and “snitches” who hide behind masks. In the end, TRAPPii is both a celebration of personal success and a reminder that authenticity and knowledge will always outshine rented luxury and inflated egos.
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.