Me Jodí pairs Puerto Rican super-producer Tainy with reggaetón icon Arcángel for a confession that is equal parts seductive and self-inflicted trouble. The title literally means I messed up, and from the opening line the narrator admits he is helplessly hooked. Forget diamonds, luxury cars, or fancy apartments — what the woman in the song “needs” is pure, unfiltered passion. Over a hypnotic beat, the singer offers pleasure instead of presents, promising to dive in (“sumergirme”) and make her scream his name while the rhythm bumps beneath them.
Beneath the swagger, though, lies obsession. He remembers her “on top of me,” tries not to get involved, but keeps slipping back, repeating ya me jodí as if cursing his own weakness. The lyrics switch between tender admiration and raw lust, sprinkled with Puerto Rican slang like enchula’o (smitten) and juqueado (hooked). In the end, the track becomes a steamy anthem about choosing real, physical connection over superficial status symbols — and paying the emotional price when desire takes control.
Tainy is a groundbreaking Puerto Rican record producer and songwriter who first gained recognition at just 15 years old. He made his debut in the reggaeton scene working with legendary artists like Wisin & Yandel, Daddy Yankee, and Don Omar. Over the years, Tainy has crafted hits that blend reggaeton with experimental and electronic sounds, pushing the boundaries of Latin music.
In 2023, he released his debut solo album Data, a dynamic project featuring collaborations with stars like Bad Bunny, Julieta Venegas, and Skrillex. The album explores themes of technology, human connection, and success, showcasing Tainy’s innovative approach and cementing his status as one of the genre's most influential producers.