Amid the pulsating rhythm of reggaeton’s golden era revival, where legends like Yandel remind us why the genre still sets hearts racing and hips swaying, “Gatillo” emerges as a powder-keg single that’s got the streets buzzing before its full explosion. Tucked into the heart of his upcoming album Infinito, this track channels that signature perreo energy—raw, relentless, and ready to pull triggers on the dancefloor or in the shadows of the barrio. As anticipation builds for the drop, fans poring over every teaser snippet are already claiming it as the anthem that’ll define Yandel’s next chapter, blending his veteran swagger with a fresh, fiery edge that feels both nostalgic and boundary-pushing.
Song Credits
| Lead Vocals | Yandel |
| Songwriter | Yandel |
| Music Producer | [TBA] |
| Label | Rimas Music |
| Release Date | January 22, 2026 |
| Song Language | Spanish |
| Copyright © | La Leyenda LLC & Rimas Music |
| Distributor | Rimas Music & The Orchard |
| Translation | Gatillo (English Translation) by Yandel |
Lyrics of Gatillo by Yandel
[Intro]
Yeah-eh
Nena
Cojo
Eh, Eh
Yo, Oh, Ma
Y No
[Pre-Coro]
Si Solo (Uh) Supieras
Que Ere’ La Única Que Puede Matar Esta Bellaquera, Oh-oh
[Coro]
Por Ti Juro (Oh) Que Pudiera
Por Ese Cuerpo, Mami, Yo Puedo Matar
Con Tal De Que No Te Fueras, No
[Post-Coro]
Solo Por Ti Yo Quiero Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo (Oh)
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo (Eh)
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo (Oh-oh)
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Eh
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Eh (Oh-oh, Woh-oh, Oh, Oh)
[Verso]
Me Dio Nota Haberte Proba’o, Corona’o
Contigo Yo Estoy Presta’o (Ah)
Pastilla’ De Colore’ Y Un Krippy Que Se Mora’o (Ah)
Tuvimos Sexo Virtual, Y Ahora Te Quiero Ir A Ver (Ver)
Pa’ Que Podamo’ Hacer Eso Que Nos Prometimo’ Una Ve’
[Pre-Coro]
Si Tú Supieras
Que Ere’ La Única Que Puede Matar Esta Bellaquera, Oh-oh (Oh-oh)
[Coro]
Por Ti Juro (Oh) Que Pudiera
Por Ese Cuerpo, Mami, Yo Puedo Matar
Con Tal De Que No Te Fueras, No
[Post-Coro]
Solo Por Ti Yo Quiero Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo (Eh)
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo (Eh, Eh, Oh)
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo (Oh-oh-oh)
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Eh (Eh-eh)
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo (Eh)
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Eh (Oh-oh, Woh-oh, Oh, Oh)
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Eh
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo (Ah)
[Outro]
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo
Jalar Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo, Gatillo
About “Gatillo by Yandel”
Yandel loads the chamber with “Gatillo,” a reggaeton bullet that fires off urgent dembow beats and lyrical smoke—igniting nights where desire meets danger in perfect, sweat-soaked harmony.
At its essence, “Gatillo” is pure Yandel alchemy: a high-octane trap-reggaeton hybrid laced with booming basslines and sharp hi-hats that evoke late-night escapades and unspoken vendettas. The theme? Unbridled passion and street-smart seduction, where “gatillo”—Spanish for trigger—serves as a metaphor for that split-second spark that unleashes chaos or ecstasy. Mood-wise, it’s electric tension wrapped in velvet menace, produced with the precision of a marksman to let Yandel’s gravelly flow and ad-libs cut through like warning shots. No confirmed collaborators yet, but the track’s lean runtime of 2:46 screams intentional minimalism, leaving space for the beat to breathe and the vibe to dominate.
Infinito, Yandel’s tenth solo studio album, unfolds as an infinite loop of his life’s highs and hustles—a sonic odyssey through love, loss, luxury, and legacy that he’s described as his most introspective yet. Dropping January 22, 2026, via La Leyenda LLC and Rimas Entertainment, the 17-track project boasts heavy hitters like J Balvin on “Sin Vergüenza,” Xavi on “Me Voy A La Chingada,” and LATIN MAFIA on “Como Es Que Se Hace,” painting a panoramic view of reggaeton’s global takeover. Yandel unveiled the tracklist at the 2025 Latin Grammys, teasing Infinito as a “reflection of endless energy,” born from sessions that spanned Miami studios and Puerto Rican sunsets. Pre-save it on Spotify now; early previews hint at a cohesive narrative where each cut builds on the last, from introspective skits like “Buenos Dias” to bangers that demand encores.
In the thick of a solo renaissance that’s seen him drop gems like Worthy in 2024 and ELYTE earlier that year, Yandel’s entering 2026 as reggaeton’s elder statesman, unchained from duo days with Wisin and freer than ever to experiment. “Gatillo” spotlights his growth: tighter flows, bolder risks, and a willingness to fuse old-school dembow with trap’s grit, proving why he’s outlasted trends while shaping them. It’s a cornerstone in a discography that’s sold millions—from De Líder a Leyenda to orchestral pivots like SINFÓNICO—reminding us that at 49, Yandel’s fire only intensifies, turning personal lore into universal anthems that bridge generations.
What makes “Gatillo” pulse with promise is its unapologetic nod to reggaeton’s roots: the thrill of the pull, the rush of release, all while Yandel weaves in subtle nods to his Puerto Rican grit. As Infinito gears up to storm charts—potentially his biggest since the Wisin & Yandel peak—this single feels like the spark that lights the fuse, especially with tour dates for his SINFÓNICO run overlapping the rollout. In a year stacked with Latin heavyweights, Yandel’s not just competing; he’s redefining infinity in beats per minute.
Yandel’s vision for Infinito pulses with the infinite possibilities of reggaeton reborn, and “Gatillo” is the heartbeat driving it forward—raw, real, and riveting from the first spin.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who is the singer of the “Gatillo” song?
The “Gatillo” song is sung by Yandel.
Who wrote “Gatillo” by Yandel?
The song “Gatillo” was written by Yandel.
Who produced “Gatillo” by Yandel?
“Gatillo” is produced by [TBA].
When was the “Gatillo“ song released?
The Gatillo was released on January 22, 2026.
How long is Gatillo by Yandel?
The duration of the song Gatillo is approximately 2 minutes and 46 seconds.
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