Fiel

Album: Los Legendarios 001 (2021)
Charted: 62
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Songfacts®:

  • Marcos Ramírez and Víctor R. Torres are Puerto Rican music producers who record together under the name of Los Legendarios. This reggaeton earworm is a track from their third album, Los Legendarios 001.
  • Puerto Rican reggaeton artists Jhay Cortez and Wisin supply the vocals, during which they talk about having a crush on an independent woman. The song title ("faithful" in English) comes from the chorus, where Cortez and Wisin declare:

    That body isn't mine, but I'm faithful to it
  • The song originated with Jhay Cortez after Los Legendarios and Wisin invited him to be part of Los Legendarios 001. He recalled to Billboard: "I went to the studio, thought of the melody, the lyrics, sent it to Wisin, he liked it, and the rest is history."
  • "Fiel" started trending on TikTok after fans uploaded dance videos centered around Cortez' phrase about "being good-looking without going to the gym."
  • Los Legendarios released a remix featuring additional vocals by Myke Towers and Anuel AA on June 15, 2021.

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