Daddy Yankee has released a new collaboration with Argentine producer Bizarrap, titled “BZRP Music Sessions #0/66.” This follows his special performance at the Billboard Latin Music Awards.
The track quickly garnered over 8 million views in just 17 hours after its release. It serves as a tribute to the artist’s musical legacy.
Through its lyrics, Daddy Yankee emphasizes his rapid rhymes and conveys a clear message. He asserts his name is clean and that his life belongs solely to God.
Ramón Ayala, Daddy Yankee’s real name, publicly converted to Christianity. This faith is frequently reflected in his songs and public statements.
One lyrical excerpt highlights divine support: “It’s my father who fills the stadium / He walks with me everywhere, he gives me the vitamin.” The song mentions locations from Santurce to Argentina.
A particularly notable line in the chorus is, “If you ask me, I owe no one anything.” This statement has drawn attention.
Many observers interpret it as a potential message to his ex-wife, Mireddys González. Daddy Yankee recently concluded a legal dispute with González.
The dispute involved financial assets stemming from his extensive artistic career. It also touched on his corporations, El Cartel Records and Los Cangris.
The artist’s legal divorce from Mireddys was finalized in February, after nearly three decades of marriage. He previously spoke of the process causing “lacerations in the family” since late 2024.
The lyric “I owe no one anything” is seen as a reaffirmation of his clear conscience and devotion to God. The chorus continues with a spiritual reference to the afterlife.
It states: “When I leave here, I take nothing with me / I only go with a true love.” This implies his soul’s rest in divine love after death.
Fans have widely commented on a significant stylistic shift in Daddy Yankee’s new music. Many YouTube users praised the track for its clean sound.
Comments highlighted that the reggaeton song avoids “obscenities” and “vulgarities.” Users noted it “literally revived reggaeton” and transported them to the 2000s.
Some fans have even suggested he perform the official theme for the upcoming FIFA World Cup.
For Bizarrap, this collaboration marks a triumphant return to his music sessions. Partnering with a reggaeton pioneer could signal a new direction for the Argentine producer.
Bizarrap’s last release before this session was in December 2024, alongside Luck Ra.
