Háblame Claro teams up Puerto Rican icon Yandel with Colombian hitmaker Feid for a neon-lit reggaetón chase scene set inside a packed nightclub. From the VIP lounge, the narrator locks eyes with a woman who radiates confidence and glamor. He promises his crew that he will whisk her away, offering VIP perks, a ride in his car or on his motorcycle, and even his Cartier shades as trophies of the night. The track captures that electric moment when the music is thumping, drinks are flowing, and two strangers decide to rewrite the party’s storyline together.
Beneath the pulsing beat, the lyrics mix swagger and sincerity. The singer admits plenty of “gatos” (other guys) are circling, yet he only has eyes for her. His repeated plea—“Háblame, bebé” or “Talk to me, baby”—is a call for genuine connection in the middle of the dance-floor chaos. It is a playful, sensual invitation to escape the crowd, live in the moment, and make memories vivid enough to remember even without the haze of the night.
Llandel Veguilla Malavé Salazar, known professionally as Yandel, is a celebrated Puerto Rican singer and songwriter born on January 14, 1977, in Cayey, Puerto Rico. He rose to fame as one half of the iconic reggaeton duo Wisin & Yandel, embarking on his musical journey together since 1998.
Yandel launched his solo career with the 2003 album Quien Contra Mí and continued to build his legacy with De Líder a Leyenda in 2013, which earned a Gold certification by the RIAA. Known for his smooth blend of reggaeton and Latin pop, he has released multiple albums and continues to influence the Latin music scene with his energetic performances and distinctive voice.