Ley De Gravedad spins a romantic tale where science meets emotion and sparks fly. Luis Fonsi and Cali Y El Dandee compare love’s pull to the inescapable force of gravity: once two hearts lock eyes, winter turns to spring, nights stop feeling cold, and even the moon seems closer to Earth. The song captures that electric instant when pulses race and everything feels both brand-new and strangely familiar, as if peace and war, night and day, suddenly share the same space.
Instead of debating destiny or Einstein’s relativity, the singers invite us to simply let go and enjoy the fall. They promise that if a kiss happens, shooting stars will rain from the sky, proving that some attractions are bigger than both logic and fear. In short, this upbeat track celebrates surrendering to love’s natural law: if two people are meant to collide, resisting is as pointless as arguing with gravity itself.
Luis Fonsi, born Luis Alfonso Rodríguez López-Cepero on April 15, 1978, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a renowned Puerto Rican singer and songwriter known worldwide for his soulful voice and captivating Latin pop hits. Launching his career in 1997 with the album Comenzaré, Fonsi steadily gained popularity across Latin America and beyond.
His global breakthrough came with the 2017 mega-hit "Despacito," featuring Daddy Yankee, which topped charts around the world and broke multiple Guinness World Records. The song’s success earned Fonsi numerous awards, including several Latin Grammys, and helped him become an ambassador of Puerto Rican culture and music. With a career spanning over two decades, Luis Fonsi continues to blend Latin pop, reggaeton, and ballads, collaborating with international artists and inspiring fans across the globe.