Cuando No Era Cantante [Remix] throws you into a late-night phone call between old flames who cannot forget how electric things felt before success, surgery, and stacks of cash complicated everything. El Bogueto invites Anuel AA, Yung Beef, and Fuerza Regida to rewind the tape to a time when he was still hustling in the streets of Uruguay, long before the diamond chains and chart positions. Over a hard-hitting blend of Latin trap and corrido tumbado, the crew swaps verses that are both tender and shamelessly explicit, painting vivid scenes of secret meet-ups, dimly lit bedrooms, and booming speakers playing “La Mafia del Amor.”
Beneath the steamy imagery beats a nostalgic heart: the artists crave the raw, uncomplicated connection they shared with a lover before fame turned them into “cantantes” and “gangsters.” The constant refrain “como antes” (like before) captures that tug-of-war between who they were and who they are now. The result is an anthem that mixes lust, vulnerability, and swagger in equal measure, reminding listeners that even the biggest stars sometimes wish they could press rewind on life—and love.