Buenos Días is a playful wake-up call that captures the electric moment when two lovers open their eyes after an unforgettable night. Wisin, Camilo and Los Legendarios paint the scene with vivid images: her wearing his shirt, morning coffee in the air, and the temptation to dive straight back under the covers. The chorus repeats a simple request—“solo déjame tu boca, solo déjame tu cuerpo”—highlighting that the memories, kisses and chemistry they have just shared are too good to let go. The song is equal parts flirtation and celebration, turning an ordinary sunrise into a mini-holiday of laughter, desire and whispered “don’t leave yet” excuses.
Beneath the playful banter and tropical reggaetón beat lies a sweeter message about living in the present. Checking the weather app for rain becomes the perfect excuse to stay wrapped up together; teasing lines about undressing and redressing show the comfort and familiarity of two people who enjoy every little ritual. Buenos Días invites listeners to slow down, savor the after-glow and remember that the best mornings start with music, mischief and someone special beside you.
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.