
Six years after its release, Daddy Yankee’s reggaetón anthem “Con Calma” is still setting dance floors—and the internet—on fire. The track, featuring Canadian artist Snow, has just surpassed 3 billion views on YouTube, making it the Puerto Rican superstar’s second video to cross that milestone, following the global phenomenon “Despacito.”
With its animated visuals and a cartoon-style Big Boss grooving under neon lights alongside synchronized dancers, the music video captures the track’s infectious energy. The production, led by Play-N-Skillz and David “Scott Summers” Macias, brings the sonic celebration to vibrant life.
A modern spin on Snow’s 1992 hit “Informer,” “Con Calma” reached new heights when a remix featuring Katy Perry propelled it to No. 22 on the Billboard Hot 100. The song topped multiple Latin charts in 2019, including Hot Latin Songs, Latin Airplay, and Argentina Hot 100, solidifying its place in reggaetón history.
More recently, Daddy Yankee made headlines again when Concord acquired his entire music catalog in a landmark deal reportedly worth $217 million. And despite his semi-retirement from touring, he’s not slowing down—having dropped the trap track “En el Desierto” and appeared in Peacock’s documentary Reggaeton: The Sound that Conquered the World alongside heavyweights like Bad Bunny and Ivy Queen.