**“Sí, Ajá” is a playful reggaetón confession about a woman who treats romance like a casino table: she’s placed too many risky bets and now refuses to gamble her heart again. When men try to get serious, her answer is a mocking “sí, ajá” (think “yeah, sure”), followed by laughter that shows she is in on the joke. She pretends to be innocent, yet secretly enjoys the mischievous game of flirting, disappearing, and keeping suitors guessing. The lyrics paint her as both healer and heart-breaker, a free spirit who slips away “sin magia” but still leaves everyone spellbound.
Chencho Corleone and Bryant Myers celebrate her confidence while admiring her undeniable allure, dropping vivid images of champagne, designer labels, and a “booty de oro.” Behind the catchy hook and cheeky wordplay lies a message about self-protection: after being hurt, she chooses fun over commitment, control over vulnerability. The song’s bouncy rhythm matches her rebellious energy, making “Sí, Ajá” a soundtrack for anyone who would rather laugh off promises than let love deal them another losing hand.
Orlando Javier Valle Vega, better known as Chencho Corleone, is a renowned Puerto Rican reggaeton singer, songwriter, and record producer born on February 19, 1979, in Guayama, Puerto Rico. He first gained fame as one half of the iconic reggaeton duo Plan B, alongside his cousin Maldy.
With a career spanning over two decades since 1999, Chencho has shaped the urban Latin music scene with his distinct style and compelling lyrics. His collaborations with top artists like Bad Bunny and Rauw Alejandro have earned him numerous nominations and awards, including ASCAP Latin Awards and Billboard Latin Music nods. Known for hits like "Me Porto Bonito" and "Desesperados," Chencho Corleone continues to be a powerful force in reggaeton, blending classic vibes with modern urban sounds.