In “Mayor Que Yo 3,” Puerto Rican production icons Luny Tunes assemble reggaeton royalty — Daddy Yankee, Wisin, Yandel, and Don Omar — for a playful sequel to one of the genre’s most famous sagas. The song’s story is simple yet spicy: a confident younger guy is hopelessly attracted to a sophisticated older woman. Rumors swirl that he is only after status, but he insists the connection is genuine. Over booming drums and seductive synths, each artist praises her poise, curves, and life experience while promising nights filled with rum, dancing, and fireworks.
The lyrics flip the usual age-gap narrative. Instead of chasing youth, these singers celebrate maturity, calling the woman “la mejor reserva,” the best vintage wine. She teaches them, excites them, and proves that passion does not fade with birthdays. Between flirtatious wordplay and swaggering ad-libs, “Mayor Que Yo 3” becomes an anthem for breaking social rules, trusting chemistry, and owning desire at any age — all wrapped in the irresistible bounce of classic reggaeton.