The song explores the "living for the night" mentality. It focuses on a fleeting, intense encounter where the future doesn't matter—only the present moment. This theme resonates deeply with the nightlife culture that reggaeton soundtracked.
The official music video, released in April 2017, features a sleek, urban aesthetic that matches the song's club-ready vibe.
The production typically features the "old school" reggaeton beat—known as the "Dem Bow"—stripped down and heavy. It lacks the glossy, pop-polished synth layers of modern Bad Bunny or J Balvin tracks. Instead, it relies on a hypnotic rhythm, a simple melody, and the vocal interplay of the artists.
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A collaboration between these acts would be monumental. However, their official discography shows no track named “Por El Momento.”
It looks like you're referencing the track by Nicky Jam ft. Plan B , possibly tied to the CrepzVibe channel (known for reggaeton remixes, slowed + reverb edits, or lyric videos).



