: The recurring "Dale, dale, Don, dale" encourages the "gyales" (girls) to dance and activates "Los Anormales" (a reference to his crew).
: The original track showcased the talents of Puerto Rican producers Cheka and Noriega , who were instrumental in the early reggaeton movement. Lyrics and Themes
The song follows a classic reggaeton structure—a call-and-response between the artist and a female voice:
: Produced by the legendary duo Luny Tunes , the track's blend of hip-hop and dancehall rhythms helped define the "old school" reggaeton sound.
: The recurring "Dale, dale, Don, dale" encourages the "gyales" (girls) to dance and activates "Los Anormales" (a reference to his crew).
: The original track showcased the talents of Puerto Rican producers Cheka and Noriega , who were instrumental in the early reggaeton movement. Lyrics and Themes
The song follows a classic reggaeton structure—a call-and-response between the artist and a female voice:
: Produced by the legendary duo Luny Tunes , the track's blend of hip-hop and dancehall rhythms helped define the "old school" reggaeton sound.