Todavía drops us straight into a moment of reggaetón déjà-vu: the beat is thumping, the volume is cranked up, and the singers are flashing back to an unforgettable night of perreo that started in the club and ended with sunrise vibes at the luxurious Vanderbilt hotel. The lyrics paint a picture of two people who once shared an off-the-charts, no-rules encounter—so legendary that the photos still live in her phone gallery as proof. They tease each other about pretending to be “innocent,” while both know exactly how wild the night really was.
Now the trio of voices—Tainy’s sleek production behind Wisin & Yandel’s signature swagger—call for a rematch. They promise VIP access to the same fiery chemistry: neck-kissing, spilled wine, phones on airplane mode, and designer clothes scattered on the floor. Beneath the playful braggadocio lies a simple message: certain memories are too good to fade, so why not hit repeat? "Todavía" is an ode to that one epic night you still replay in your mind, set to a rhythm designed to make you move all over again.