Without tears, Wisin & Yandel say goodbye in Mexico

“For us it was a dream to be able to conquer a land like Mexico, we are privileged to be here after so many years, to receive so much love,” he said. Wisin.

“In Puerto Rico, the entire urban genre always told us, ‘if you enter Mexico, you will live the whole life of music,'” he said. Yandel. “So thank you very much!”

After these words, they dedicated “I’m in love” to families struggling to find a better life.

The duo, whose albums include “The Kings of the New Millennium”, “From New to Old”, “Pa’l Mundo”, “Los Extraterrestres” and “La Revolución”, showed off their voices in the arena, accompanied by dancers and pyrotechnics to the rhythm of their songs. People did not stop chanting each of their songs like “Abusadora”, “Now it is” and “Sexy movement”.

“I want to confess to all the girls who are here today, that every time we produce a song, that every time we have the opportunity to compose a song, it is always thinking of you women,” said Wisin. “So the real stars tonight are all the beautiful girls that are here today,” she added, receiving a standing ovation before performing “Mesmerize Me.”

The duo had broken up in 2013, but reunited in 2018. Throughout their career, Wisin & Yandel have won a Grammy and two Latin Grammys, as well as topping Billboard’s Latin Airplay chart 10 times.

They have also had success as soloists: Wisin with songs like “Adrenalina” (with Jennifer López and Ricky Martin), “Escápate Conmigo” (with Ozuna) and “Vacaciones”; Yandel with “Hable de ti”, “Encantadora” and “Explícale” (with Bad Bunny). One of their most recent releases as a duo is “Llueve” with Sech and Jhay Cortez and “Mayor que tú”, with Natti Natasha and Daddy Yankee.

The Wisin & Yandel tour began on September 20 in Miami and will continue through Cali, Colombia, and will return to the United States with dates in Orlando, New York, Boston, Toronto, San Antonio, Las Vegas and Los Angeles, among other cities. For December they have an impressive 14 dates scheduled at the Coliseo de San Juan, Puerto Rico.

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Without tears, Wisin & Yandel say goodbye in Mexico