“Reina” is a slow burning reggaetón love letter in which Puerto Rican hitmaker Mora teams up with Spanish newcomer Saiko to crown their special someone. Over dreamy synths and laid-back drums, they admit they can’t wait another second to feel her resting on their chest. The result is a track that works equally well for late-night dancing and whispered pillow talk.
The lyrics turn everyday moments into royal imagery: she was once papí’s princess, but with them she is a queen who sends them straight to the sky and erases every worry. They swoon over her messy hair, the tremble that follows intimacy, and even the sound of her breathing at dawn. Yet beneath the sweetness they reveal real fears — wondering if they are good enough, if fame or distance could ever pull them apart. By blending sensual details with vulnerable questions, “Reina” paints love as an exhilarating adventure that heals old wounds while keeping the heart racing.
Mora, born Gabriel Armando Mora Quintero on April 18, 1996, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, is a dynamic reggaeton singer, songwriter, and producer. He began his musical journey early, learning flute and piano as a child, and has developed a distinctive sound blending strong vocals with intricate compositions.
Since 2017, Mora has made a mark with hits like Una Vez and collaborations with iconic artists such as Bad Bunny on tracks like Hibiki. Signed to Rimas Entertainment, he has released multiple acclaimed albums including Primer día de clases and Microdosis. With a rich background in music education and a passion for innovation, Mora continues to rise as a fresh voice in Latin urban music.