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Mi Vida: La Película

Wisin & Yandel · 2005

27 min · 10 tracks · reggaeton

A pulsating reggaeton celebration infused with playful lyrics and infectious rhythms that invite movement.

Is this for you?

Good fit if you like

  • dance-friendly party atmosphere
  • quick bursts of energy
  • playful lyrics for sing-alongs
  • front-loaded excitement and fun

Maybe skip if you want

  • prefer longer, introspective tracks
  • seek deep, complex narratives

Where this album fits

Themes
dance floor celebration· Puerto Rican nightlife· party culture humor
Career context
In 2005, Wisin & Yandel were on the cusp of mainstream popularity with 'Mi Vida: La Película,' their third studio album. This release followed their breakthrough album 'Los Vaqueros' in 2004, solidifying their status as leading figures in reggaeton as they began to attract a wider audience beyond Latin America.
Stylistic neighbors
J Balvin· Ozuna· Daddy Yankee
Sounds like this from elsewhere
Barrio Fino by Daddy Yankee — Shares the same infectious reggaeton rhythms and themes of nightlife and celebration.
King of Kings by Don Omar — Combines danceable beats with playful lyrics that celebrate Puerto Rican party culture.
La Familia by J Balvin — Features vibrant production and a party atmosphere, echoing the celebratory vibe of Wisin & Yandel.

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

Disc 1

  • 1 Mi vida... mega mix 4:24
  • 2 Guáyale el mahón 2:28
  • 3 Esta noche hay pelea 2:50
  • 4 Tú sabes 2:36
  • 5 Dembow 3:00
  • 6 La sata 3:26
  • 7 Quiero verte bailar 2:37
  • 8 Con mi reggae muero 3:37
  • 9 Pégate 2:49

Disc 2

  • 1 Mi vida

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