Desahogar is an expressive verb that means 'to vent' or 'get something off your chest'. Its literal translation is even more poetic: 'to undrown' (from ahogar, to drown), perfectly describing the feeling of being overwhelmed by emotions.
In this passionate song, Jay Wheeler sings "Me tuve que desahogar" (I had to get it off my chest) as the reason he had to suddenly call and confess his love. It captures the urgency and emotional weight of finally speaking your truth when you can no longer keep it inside.
Fall head-over-heels love, Puerto Rico style
Jay Wheeler teams up with reggaeton pioneer DJ Nelson to tell a story that feels like a late-night phone call you were never supposed to make. In Me Enamoré, the singer blurts out a confession he can no longer keep inside: he is crazy about someone who is scared to trust again. Every line captures that jittery mix of nerves and excitement — from the polite “Hola, ¿qué tal?” to the explosive chorus “Me enamoré.” The song paints the picture of a heart that chooses to speak up rather than stay silent, hoping the other person will drop their guard and give love one more chance.
Bouncy reggaeton beats keep the mood light, but the lyrics reveal a deeper message: past heartbreak can make you wary, yet genuine love refuses to stay quiet. Jay Wheeler reassures his crush that not everyone is the same, promising patience while admitting he can’t stop thinking about her. It’s a warm, catchy reminder that sometimes love finds you unexpectedly and demands to be heard — even if it means risking rejection with an impulsive call at midnight.