SIRI is a playful yet bittersweet bachata confession. Romeo Santos teams up with Chris Lebrón to turn a smartphone assistant into the unlucky witness of a lovesick meltdown. Every command "Siri, llámala" is a mix of humor and desperation: the narrator scrolls through photos, googles her name, and even claims to have "recovered his virginity" from too much solitude. His apartment, once a shared haven, now feels like a wild jungle where the walls laugh at him and the bed is only decorative.
At its heart, the song paints heartbreak in the language of the digital age. Instead of writing letters by hand, he fills his notes app; instead of knocking on her door, he begs an AI to reconnect them. The contradiction is catchy and relatable: modern devices keep us constantly connected, yet they cannot mend a broken relationship. Romeo and Chris blend classic bachata guitars with tongue-in-cheek lyrics, reminding us that even in 2020-something love, the true remedy is still a returned embrace, not a voice command.
Anthony "Romeo" Santos, born on July 21, 1981, in New York City, is an iconic American singer and songwriter of Dominican and Puerto Rican descent. Known as "The King of Bachata," Romeo rose to fame as the lead vocalist and songwriter for the groundbreaking bachata group Aventura, which helped bring this traditional genre to international audiences by blending it with hip hop and R&B.
Since launching his solo career in 2011, Romeo Santos has become one of the best-selling Latin artists ever, with over 24 million records sold worldwide. His music features heartfelt bachata rhythms infused with Latin pop, and he is celebrated for chart-topping hits like "Propuesta Indecente" and collaborations with artists such as Usher and Drake. With numerous sold-out shows at venues like Madison Square Garden and Yankee Stadium, Santos continues to shape Latin music and captivate fans around the globe.