The story fast-forwards to the present day, where Enrique enters a nightclub and unexpectedly reunites with that same childhood love, played by model Larissa Kroeker .
Enrique Iglesias showcased the energy of this track through several high-profile live performances, including: The . The annual Jingle Ball concert series. The story fast-forwards to the present day, where
While the original version of the song served as the lead single for the intended Euphoria reissue (and later appeared on Sex and Love ), the Daddy Yankee version was specifically crafted for the Latin market to capitalize on his massive global appeal. While the original version of the song served
It opens with a flashback to a young Enrique Iglesias playing hide-and-seek with his childhood sweetheart. This "innocent" beginning sets a sentimental tone for the song's "destiny" theme. The Daddy Yankee version of the video has
The Daddy Yankee version of the video has amassed over 87 million views on YouTube, while the Sammy Adams version holds over 74 million. Performance History
The club scenes are characterized by "sparkling synths," flashing lights, and sound equipment, reflecting the track's dance-pop and electro-house genre. Musical and Creative Production