The track serves as a remake of the original "Punto 40" by Baby Rasta & Gringo, released in the 1990s.
: A major highlight is Alejandro’s "signature" gravity-defying dance routines, which take place in a futuristic prison setting. The track serves as a remake of the
: By featuring Baby Rasta —a pioneer of the genre—Alejandro pays homage to reggaeton's origins while modernizing the sound with sleek, synth-heavy production. The track serves as a remake of the
by Rauw Alejandro and Baby Rasta is a futuristic reimagining of a classic reggaeton track that bridges the gap between the genre's "old school" roots and its modern, high-tech evolution. Visual Concept & Style The track serves as a remake of the
: Drawing inspiration from The Matrix , the video features Alejandro soaring through space and the duo riding in a car equipped with advanced hydraulics.