Overview
- Ricky Martin released the new version with an official video on Friday, and clips spread quickly across social platforms.
- The track leaves its ballad roots for a cumbia pulse shaped by Los Ángeles Azules’ horns, percussion and signature groove.
- Tini adds a fresh pop voice for younger fans and shared a grateful message to both collaborators after the premiere.
- The video leans on bright colors, choreography and a party feel, while the lyrics still dwell on loss and farewell.
- The timing builds buzz for Tini’s May 16 Salta show on her Futttura tour, and nods to the 1998 Franco de Vita hit that anchored Martin’s Grammy‑winning album.