Despacito Song Lyrics Song Info
Sí, sabes que ya llevo un rato mirándote Tengo que bailar contigo hoy (DY) Vi que tu mirada ya estaba llamándome Muéstrame el camino que yo voy Oh, tú, tú eres el imán y yo soy el metal Me voy acercando y voy armando el plan Solo con pensarlo se acelera el pulso (oh yeah) Ya, ya me estás gustando más de lo normal Todos mis sentidos van pidiendo más Esto hay que tomarlo sin ningún apuro
Despacito Song Lyrics Song Credits
Luis Fonsi ‒ Despacito (Lyrics / Letra) ft. Daddy Yankee // Despacito Lyrics is a lyric video for Luis Fonsi\’s collaboration with Daddy Yankee.
Despacito Song Lyrics Song Lyrics
¡Ay!
Fonsi, DY
Oh, oh no, oh no (oh)
Hey yeah
Diridiri, dirididi Daddy
Go!
Sí, sabes que ya llevo un rato mirándote
Tengo que bailar contigo hoy (DY)
Vi que tu mirada ya estaba llamándome
Muéstrame el camino que yo voy
Oh, tú, tú eres el imán y yo soy el metal
Me voy acercando y voy armando el plan
Solo con pensarlo se acelera el pulso (oh yeah)
Ya, ya me estás gustando más de lo normal
Todos mis sentidos van pidiendo más
Esto hay que tomarlo sin ningún apuro
Despacito
Quiero respirar tu cuello despacito
Deja que te diga cosas al oído
Para que te acuerdes si no estás conmigo
Despacito
Quiero desnudarte a besos despacito
Firmar las paredes de tu laberinto
Y hacer de tu cuerpo todo un manuscrito (sube, sube, sube)
(Sube, sube) Oh
Quiero ver bailar tu pelo
Quiero ser tu ritmo (uh oh, uh oh)
Que le enseñes a mi boca (uh oh, uh oh)
Tus lugares favoritos (favoritos, favoritos baby)
Déjame sobrepasar tus zonas de peligro (uh oh, uh oh)
Hasta provocar tus gritos (uh oh, uh oh)
Y que olvides tu apellido (dirididi Daddy)
Yo sé que estás pensándolo (eh)
Llevo tiempo intentándolo (eh)
Mami, esto es dando y dándolo
Sabes que tu corazón conmigo te hace bam bam
Sabe que esa beba \’tá buscando de mi bam bam
Ven prueba de mi boca para ver cómo te sabe
Quiero, quiero, quiero ver cuánto amor a ti te cabe
Yo no tengo prisa, yo me quiero dar el viaje
Empezamo\’ lento, después salvaje
Pasito a pasito, suave suavecito
Nos vamos pegando poquito a poquito
Cuando tú me besas con esa destreza
Veo que eres malicia con delicadeza
Pasito a pasito, suave suavecito
Nos vamos pegando, poquito a poquito (oh oh)
Y es que esa belleza es un rompecabezas (oh no)
Pero pa\’ montarlo aquí tengo la pieza (slow, oh yeah)
Despacito (yeh, yo)
Quiero respirar tu cuello despacito (yo)
Deja que te diga cosas al oído (yo)
Para que te acuerdes si no estás conmigo
Despacito
Quiero desnudarte a besos despacito (yeh)
Firmar las paredes de tu laberinto
Y hacer de tu cuerpo todo un manuscrito (sube, sube, sube)
(Sube, sube) Oh
Quiero ver bailar tu pelo
Quiero ser tu ritmo (uh oh, uh oh)
Que le enseñes a mi boca (uh oh, uh oh)
Tus lugares favoritos (favoritos, favoritos baby)
Déjame sobrepasar tus zonas de peligro (uh oh, uh oh)
Hasta provocar tus gritos (uh oh, uh oh)
Y que olvides tu apellido
Despacito
Vamo\’ a hacerlo en una playa en Puerto Rico
Hasta que las olas griten \”Ay, bendito\”
Para que mi sello se quede contigo (báilalo)
Pasito a pasito, suave suavecito (hey yeah, yeah)
Nos vamos pegando, poquito a poquito (oh no)
Que le enseñes a mi boca (uh oh, uh oh)
Tus lugares favoritos (favoritos, favoritos baby)
Pasito a pasito, suave suavecito
Nos vamos pegando, poquito a poquito
Hasta provocar tus gritos (eh-oh) (Fonsi)
Y que olvides tu apellido (DY)
Despacito
Extra Information:
About Luis Fonsi :
Born on April 15, 1978, Luis Alfonso Rodríguez López-Cepero is a Puerto Rican singer best known by his stage name, Luis Fonsi (pronounced [ˈlwis ˈfonsi] in Spanish). He is well-known for his dance-oriented and soulful compositions, such “Despacito” from 2017.
Fonsi’s song “Aquí Estoy Yo” won Song of the Year and earned him his first Latin Grammy Award nomination in the Record of the Year category. Three Billboard Latin Music Awards were also given to the song. With four Latin Grammy Awards, seven Billboard Latin Music Awards, five Billboard Music Awards, and three Grammy Award nominations, “Despacito” turned become Fonsi’s biggest hit. He and Demi Lovato’s song “Échame la Culpa” also earned him a Latin American Music Award.
Fonsi broke six Guinness World Records as of 2018 and sold over 11 million copies of “Despacito” , whose music video, with over 8 billion views, was the most-watched YouTube video ever until November 2020.
Childhood
Born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, on April 15, 1978, Fonsi was the eldest child of Alfonso Rodríguez and Delia López-Cepero. Jean Rodríguez, a singer, and Tatiana Rodríguez are his two younger siblings. As a child, Fonsi looked up to the San Juan Children’s Choir and the well-known group Menudo
When he was ten years old, his family made the decision to leave Puerto Rico and settle to Orlando, Florida. He went to Dr. Phillips High School and Westridge Middle School in Orlando. In high school, he was a member of an a cappella group.
“The Big Guys” They performed at neighborhood festivals and school functions. Joey Fatone, one of the group’s members, went on to join *NSYNC.
Fonsi received a full scholarship to attend Florida State University School of Music in 1995. He also sung in the City of Birmingham Symphony Orchestra and joined the Florida State University Singers, the school’s choir.[9] He eventually left school to pursue a career in music. Universal Music Latin soon offered him a recording contract.
Career 1997–2006: Initial records
Fonsi in 2005
Comenzaré (I Will Begin), Fonsi’s debut album, was recorded in 1997 and released in 1998. The singles “Si Tú Quisieras,” “Perdóname,” and were included in the album, which peaked at number 11 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart.
“Me Iré” and “Dime Como” Fonsi did well in places like Colombia, the Dominican Republic, El Salvador, Mexico, and Venezuela, while Comenzaré became popular in Puerto Rico and across Latin America. Eterno, his follow-up from 2000, was even more popular. Fonsi also recorded a duet with Christina Aguilera for her Spanish-language album Mi Reflejo in 2000 during this same period.
Pope John Paul II witnessed Fonsi’s performance at the Great Jubilee Concert for a Debt-Free World, an open-air event in Rome, on May 1, 2000. Ednita Nazario’s song, which was written by Fonsi, received a Latin Grammy Award that same year. He also honored the victims of the September 11 attacks by performing in the White House alongside other performers.
Fonsi in 2002 was the opening act in the United States and Mexico for Britney Spears’ Dream Within a Dream Tour. He attempted a crossover with the first song, “Secret,” which featured Joey Fatone in the music video, when he released his English album “Fight The Feeling” the same year. Luis Fonsi sang at Miss World 2003 in China in front of billions of spectators worldwide.
Due to the success of his fifth CD, Abrazar la vida, he was able to expand into new European markets. On the Billboard Latin charts, “¿Quién Te Dijo Eso?” peaked at number one. Fonsi recorded the duet “Amazing” with Spice Girl Emma Bunton for her 2004 album Free Me when he was in the studio working on his next album.
Paso a Paso, his sixth CD, came out at number one and introduced him to foreign markets. “Nada Es Para Siempre” was nominated for a Latin Grammy Award and also peaked at number one on the music charts. He sang the traditional bolero “Historia de un Amor” on the 2006 CD El Piruli, which was a tribute to Víctor Yturbe.
2007–2015: Tierra Firme, Palabras del Silencio, and 8
Luis Fonsi was chosen to serve on the jury for the new iteration of the Latino boy band Menudo in 2007. The band would create multiple albums under the Sony BMG Epic Records label, fusing rock, pop, and urban music in español English. Numerous places, including Los Angeles, Dallas, Miami, and New York, had tryouts. Fonsi was a Rising sensation JC Gonzalez was one of the 25 contestants chosen as part of the Dallas competition, which was hosted by radio host Daniel Luna. Mariano Zunino, his sound producer, was originally from Argentina but later relocated to Florida.
When his seventh CD, Palabras del Silencio, came out, it spent several weeks at the top of the charts. The song “No Me Doy por Vencido” by Luis Fonsi made his debut on the US Billboard Hot 100 in September 2008, peaking at number 92 after debuting at number 98. One of his greatest songs to date, it peaked at number one on the Billboard Hot Latin Tracks chart. “No Me Doy por Vencido” was named the “Latin Pop Song of the Decade” by Billboard.
It topped the Hot Latin Songs list for 21 weeks.
Luis Fonsi’s tune “Aquí Estoy Yo” won him the Latin Grammy Award for “Song of the Year” in November 2009.
Fonsi honored Nobel Peace Prize winner President Barack Obama by performing at the Oslo Nobel Peace Prize Concert on December 11, 2009.
Fonsi embarked on a Latin American tour to promote her album Tierra Firme, which was published in 2011.
Fonsi was dubbed the “Leader of Latin Music’s New Generation” by Billboard on July 9, 2011
Fonsi’s album 8, which is a reference to his eighth professional album, was released in 2014. Then, from 2014 to 2015, he performed in the “Somos Uno” tour. Additionally, he stated that he wouldn’t mind pursuing a career in acting.
performing alongside actresses and actors from Mexico.
From 2017 to the present: “Despacito” and global triumph
Fonsi performing live
“Despacito” with Daddy Yankee was released and promoted in January 2017. The song topped almost all Latin Billboard charts, and the music video became the most viewed video globally on April 5, 2018, when it received five billion views on YouTube. Canadian musician Justin Bieber remixed the song in English in April 2017. For the week ending May 27, 2017, the Bieber-featured remix peaked at number one on the US Billboard Hot 100, becoming Bieber’s fifth number one on the list and Fonsi and Yankee’s first. During one of his performances in Puerto Rico, Bieber invited Fonsi to take the stage to promote the remix.
the duet with him. The song tied Mariah Carey and Boyz II Men’s “One Sweet Day” as the longest-running number one song in the history of the chart after staying at the top for 16 weeks in a row.
Fonsi was appointed Puerto Rico’s tourism ambassador on August 15, 2017.
Featuring Demi Lovato, he released the song “Échame la Culpa” in November 2017, and it peaked at number three on the Hot Latin chart. The song was nominated for Best Latin at the MTV Video Music Awards and won Song of the Year at the 2018 Latin American Music Awards. The song had sold over a million copies globally as of 2018.
Fonsi and Stefflon Don released the single “Calypso” in June 2018. The song reached its high point.
on the Hot Latin chart at number eleven. He worked with Clean Bandit on the song “Baby” from their second studio album on November 2, 2018. The song reached at number 15 on the UK Singles Chart and number 13 on the Billboard Hot Dance/Electronic Songs chart.
He and Italian singer Eros Ramazzotti worked together on the song “Per le strade una canzone” from the album Vita ce n’è in October 2018.
Along with Wisin, Alejandra Guzmán, and Carlos Vives, the singer became a coach for the first Spanish season of La Voz by Telemundo on January 13, 2019.
His tenth studio album, Vida, was released on February 1, 2019, five years after the release of his eighth album. The songs on the list include “Échame la Culpa,” “Despacito (Remix),” and “Sola” . In addition to peaking at number 18 on the Billboard 200, the album also topped the Spanish and Latin albums charts.
Together with Ryan Tedder, Avril Lavigne, Hussain Al Jassmi, Assala Nasri, and Tamer Hosny, Fonsi sang “Right Where I’m Supposed to Be” as the official song of the 2019 Special Olympics World Summer Games in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.
Fonsi gave a performance at the 2019 Pan American Games opening ceremony in Lima, Peru, on July 26, 2019. During the ceremony, he performed his songs, including the global hit “Despacito.” Disney’s Candlelight Processional at Walt Disney World featured Fonsi as a guest narrator in November 2023.
About Daddy Yankee :
Born on February 3, 1976, Ramón Luis Ayala Rodríguez[a], better known by his stage name Daddy Yankee, is a Puerto Rican rapper, singer, songwriter, and actor who gained international recognition in 2004 with the song “Gasolina.” Known as the “King of Reggaeton” , other Hispanic urban musicians frequently credit him for influencing them. After finishing his last stage appearance on his “La Meta” tour in Puerto Rico, he announced his retirement on December 3, 2023.
Ayala grew up in the Villa Kennedy Housing Projects community after being born in Río Piedras. He tried out for Major League Baseball’s Seattle Mariners because he wanted to play professional baseball. He was struck by a stray round from an AK-47 rifle while taking a picture before he could be formally signed.
pause from a recording session with DJ Playero, a reggaeton artist. Ayala attributes the shooting incident with enabling him to fully concentrate on a music career, and he spent around a year and a half recovering from the wound. The bullet was never removed from his hip.
Daddy Yankee’s 2004 international breakthrough track “Gasolina” is recognized for bringing reggaeton to a global audience and establishing the genre as a phenomenon. He is now among the best-selling Latin music performers, having sold about 30 million records since then. Barrio Fino, Daddy Yankee’s album, became the best-selling Latin music album of the 2000–2009 decade, making history.
Daddy Yankee and, a Latin pop singer, collaborated in 2017 The popular tune “Despacito” was released by Luis Fonsi. Since “Macarena” in 1996, it was the first song in Spanish to reach the top of the Billboard Hot 100. The tune became a worldwide hit. On April 20, 2017, the “Despacito” video on YouTube reached its billionth view, making it the most viewed video on the site. Due to its popularity, Daddy Yankee became the first Latin musician to be the most-listened-to artist globally on Spotify in June 2017. Daddy Yankee declared his retirement from music in March 2022, following the release of his seventh studio album, Legendaddy, and the accompanying tour.
Daddy Yankee received multiple honors over his career, including two Billboard Music Awards, five Latin Grammy Awards, and fourteen Billboard Latin Six ASCAP Awards, an MTV Video Music Award, eight Lo Nuestro Awards, two Latin American Music Awards, and Music Awards. In addition, he was honored with the Presencia Latina at Harvard University, a Puerto Rican Walk of Fame star, and special recognition from People en Español magazine. He was listed in Time 100 in 2006 and CNN named him the “Most Influential Hispanic Artist” of 2009.
Childhood
Ayala was born to Rosa Rodríguez and Ramón Ayala, a salsa percussionist, in San Juan, Puerto Rico’s Río Piedras neighborhood.
Beginnings of a musical career 1992–1999
Frequently regarded as a trailblazer in the reggaeton genre, Before being shot in the leg, Ayala had planned to play professional baseball. during a break from recording in the studio. He attributes his ability to pursue a career in music to this incident, in which the bullet was never removed. He made his debut with the song “So’ Persigueme, No Te Detengas” on DJ Playero’s Mixtape Playero 34 in 1992.
Following his participation on “Playero 37,” which featured his first successes “Donde Mi No Vengas” and “Yamilette,” Daddy Yankee would go on to become well-known. He performed live throughout his career until his recent retirement. No Mercy, his first official studio album as a solo artist, was released in Puerto Rico on April 2, 1995 by BM Records and White Lion Records.
He tried to mimic the rap style early in his career. of Vico C. He continued to imitate other musicians in the genre, such as Tempo, DJ Playero, and DJ Nelson, incorporating aspects of their performances to create his own using the Dembow beat. As a result, he eventually gave up the conventional rap approach and became one of the first performers of reggaeton.
Daddy Yankee was featured on a number of DJ Playero’s underground mixtapes throughout the 1990s, which were prohibited by the Puerto Rican government because of their graphic content. These songs would go on to become some of the first reggaeton tracks ever created.
Early music and El Cangri.com, 2000–2003
Ayala was inspired by the rapper Nas, with whom Daddy Yankee worked in 1997 on the song “The Profecy” from the album Boricua Guerrero.
El Cartel (1997) and El Cartel II (2001), two compilation albums containing original content, were released by him. Puerto Rico saw popularity with both albums, but not Latin America as a whole. “Posición” with Alberto Stylee, “Tu Cuerpo en la Cama” with Nicky Jam, and “Muévete y Perrea” are among the nine music videos that Daddy Yankee released between those years.
Together with Nicky Jam, Daddy Yankee established an unofficial combo named “Los Cangris” in 2000, releasing a number of hit hits. In 2004, Yankee and Nicky Jam split up because of personal problems and disagreements about their work. Following their reconciliation in 2012, Daddy Yankee and Nicky Jam collaborated on a number of concerts.
El Cangri.com, Daddy Yankee’s debut album, had worldwide acclaim in 2002 and was featured in the marketplaces of New York City and Miami, featuring popular songs like “Latigazo,” “Son las Doce,” and “Guayando,” as well as other songs like “Enciende” that discuss many societal issues of the day, such as 9/11, corruption, and religion.
Los Homerun-es, Daddy Yankee’s compilation album from 2003, includes 12 remixes of DJ Playero’s tracks, five new songs, and his first charting hit (“Segurosqui”). That eventually made it to the charts, “Seguroski” was his first single to do so following six others. With his hit song “Cógela Que Va Sin Jockey” (also known as “Métele con Candela”) and Mas Flow 2, Daddy Yankee initially worked with the esteemed reggaeton producers Luny Tunes on the album Mas Flow in 2003.
Barrio Fino and “Gasolina” from 2004 to 2006.
Daddy Yankee at a 2006 performance Barrio Fino, Daddy Yankee’s subsequent album, was released in July 2004 by VI Music and El Cartel Records and was produced by Luny Tunes and DJ Nelson, among others. In the reggaeton scene, it was the most eagerly awaited album. Daddy Yankee included tracks from genres other than reggaeton on the album since he has loved salsa music since he was a child.
His collaboration with Andy Montañez on “Melao” was the most well-known of these cross-genre tracks. He planned to use the album, which was hailed as his most comprehensive, to promote reggaeton and other genres to the English-speaking public. An international tour included concerts in several nations, such as the Dominican Republic, Ecuador, Mexico, and Panama, followed Barrio Fino.
The United States, Argentina, Colombia, Spain, Peru, Honduras, and Venezuela.[29] According to Nielsen SoundScan, the album is the eighth best-selling Latin album in the United States, having sold over 1.1 million copies in the US alone. Additionally, it sold more than two million copies internationally and in Latin America.
N.O.R.E.’s song “Oye Mi Canto” featured Daddy Yankee at the same time and peaked at number 12 on the Billboard Hot 100 list, setting a record for a reggaeton single at the time. The popular featured singles “Mayor Que Yo” and “Los 12 Discípulos” were also successful.
Daddy Yankee became one of the most well-known reggaeton musicians in the music industry in 2005 after winning multiple international accolades. Lo received the year’s first honor. Barrio Fino earned him a Nuestro Award in the “Album of the Year” category. He gave a performance of “Gasolina” that was deemed “innovative” in this instance.
Barrio Fino, who performed a mashup of three of his songs in a duet with P. Diddy, also received the Latin Billboard “Reggaeton Album of the Year” award on April 28, 2005 . The album had widespread promotion in Latin America, the US, and Europe, and it was certified gold in Japan.[Reference required] The success of the record led to Daddy Yankee landing promotional deals with Pepsi and other drink brands as well as radio stations. For the second edition of Premios Juventud, his popular song “Gasolina” garnered the most votes, garnering eight
received seven wins and nominations. At the award event, Daddy Yankee also gave a live presentation. “Gasolina” was nominated for both the MTV Video Music Awards and the Latin Grammy. Latin Rhythm Airplay, a new radio format and Billboard chart, were created as a result of “Gasolina”‘s commercial success in the US. The CEO of Casonu Strategic Management, Nestor Casonu, claims that “Daddy Yankee and ‘Gasolina’ triggered the explosion of urban Latin music worldwide.”
Artists from a variety of musical styles covered the popular tune “Gasolina”. When the Mexican banda group “Los Lagos” covered the song using the original beat but altered the words, it caused a stir. The label for the group had requested copyright authorization to perform and translate the single.
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FAQ’s :
What awards has Luis Fonsi won for “Despacito”?
"Despacito" earned Fonsi four Latin Grammy Awards, seven Billboard Latin Music Awards, five Billboard Music Awards, and three Grammy Award nominations.
Where was Luis Fonsi born, and how did his upbringing influence his music?
Luis Fonsi was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico. His love for music was inspired by the San Juan Children’s Choir and the group Menudo. After moving to Orlando, Florida, he honed his skills by performing with an a cappella group in high school.
What was Luis Fonsi’s debut album?
His debut album, Comenzaré (I Will Begin), was released in 1998. It included hits like "Si Tú Quisieras" and became popular across Latin America.
How did Luis Fonsi transition into international fame?
Fonsi gained international recognition with hits like "Aquí Estoy Yo" and "Despacito," which bridged Latin and global pop audiences, including collaborations with artists like Justin Bieber and Demi Lovato.
Why is Daddy Yankee called the “King of Reggaeton”?
Daddy Yankee earned the title for his pivotal role in popularizing reggaeton worldwide, starting with his breakthrough song "Gasolina" in 2004.
What is Daddy Yankee’s most successful collaboration?
His collaboration with Luis Fonsi on "Despacito" became one of the biggest global hits, reaching No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 and staying there for 16 consecutive weeks.
How did Daddy Yankee’s early life influence his music career?
Born in Río Piedras, Puerto Rico, Daddy Yankee initially aspired to be a professional baseball player. However, after being shot during a studio break, he shifted his focus entirely to music.
What Guinness World Records has Daddy Yankee achieved?
Daddy Yankee was the first Latin artist to become Spotify's most-listened-to artist globally in 2017, thanks to his work on "Despacito."
When did Daddy Yankee announce his retirement, and what was his final album?
Daddy Yankee announced his retirement in March 2022 after releasing his seventh studio album, Legendaddy, and completing the accompanying tour.