“Mayor Que Usted” (Older Than You) is a flirtatious reggaetón banger where Daddy Yankee joins forces with fellow Puerto Rican power duo Wisin & Yandel and Dominican star Natti Natasha. The singers playfully trade lines about a sizzling attraction that ignores the so-called “rules” of age. Whether the narrator is older or younger, the message stays the same: once the DJ drops that pounding dembow beat, chemistry beats chronology. Their back-and-forth feels like a half-dream, half-club fantasy where day-to-day worries melt into steamy imagination and neon lights.
Dripping in luxury brands, late-night mall sprees, and jacuzzi daydreams, the lyrics paint a picture of a no-limits night out. Wall-shaking dance moves, impulsive kisses, and whispered invitations create an atmosphere of unapologetic freedom. “Las gana’ las matamo’ en la pared” (“we kill the urge against the wall”) sums it up: give in to the rhythm, let desire take control, and leave judgment at the door. The result is an irresistible party anthem that invites listeners to dance, dare, and forget the numbers on their ID for three electrifying minutes.