Beber turns heartbreak into a late-night party of emotions. Wisin, together with the Colombian group Piso 21, sings from the perspective of someone who just got burned by love. He is determined to drown the pain in liquor, convince the world he is fine, and swear he will never go back to his ex. Yet every tequila shot chips away at that resolve, and the phone starts looking way too tempting. The lyrics jump between bravado and vulnerability, capturing how pride fights with longing when love ends.
As the beat bumps, the narrator confesses he bet everything on this relationship and lost. Now he roams the streets, whisky in hand, trying to erase the memory of the day she chose someone else. He talks tough—“I won’t return, not even if I’m born again”—but admits that a few drinks might send him dialing her number in the middle of the night. The song is a catchy mix of reggaeton rhythm and bittersweet storytelling, perfect for anyone who has ever tried to party away a broken heart.
Juan Luis Morera Luna, known as Wisin, is a dynamic Puerto Rican reggaeton rapper, singer, and record producer born in Cayey, Puerto Rico, in 1978. Rising to fame as one half of the iconic duo Wisin & Yandel, he is celebrated for his unique and aggressive rap style that helped shape the reggaeton genre.
Since the late 1990s, Wisin has been influential in Latin music, releasing multiple solo albums alongside his work with Yandel. Beyond music, he has served as a coach on Telemundo's La Voz, guiding new talents. Wisin continues to innovate and collaborate with renowned artists worldwide, making him a powerhouse in Latin urban music.