: Critics at Billboard noted the song's "mix of sweet and sad," blending a mid-tempo, radio-friendly reggaeton beat with plaintive lyrics about lost love.
: It won several major awards, including a Latin Grammy Award for Best Urban Performance and multiple Latin American Music Awards. Musical Style & Composition : Critics at Billboard noted the song's "mix
: For Nicky Jam, the song marked a triumphant return to the music industry after a decade-long hiatus. Critics often describe it as a song of perseverance and redemption. Critics often describe it as a song of
: Iglesias is credited with "popifying" the track, adding a sense of urgent poignancy that complemented Nicky Jam's more grounded urban style. English vs. Spanish Versions Spanish Versions : Focuses on the narrative of
: Focuses on the narrative of a man suffering as he watches his former lover move on to someone else, even as her father disapproved of their past relationship.