Close your eyes and imagine Mexico City lighting up the night sky, a bottle of bubbly popping while tequila waits on the rocks. In “México,” Puerto Rican star Luis Fonsi paints a vivid postcard of irresistible attraction. The singer is utterly hypnotized by someone in a red dress, so much so that he is willing to ditch his phone, lose track of time, and surrender to a whirlwind of kisses, drinks, and laughter. Every line drips with urgency: he wants to taste her lips, get lost in her skin, and toast to the moment with another bottle of Chandon.
At its core, the song is a playful invitation to escape routine and live a dream-like night of passion under Mexican skies. Fonsi promises sunrise margaritas, beachside naps, and endless affection, as long as his “reina” says yes. It is a celebration of bold love, spontaneous adventure, and the magnetic charm of Mexico itself—where the only plan is to keep the music playing and the romance burning till dawn.
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.