
Reik is a Mexican pop rock band hailing from Mexicali, Baja California, formed in 2003 by Jesús Alberto Navarro Rosas (lead vocals), Julio Ramírez Eguía (guitar), and Gilberto Marín Espinoza (guitar). Known for their heartfelt lyrics and catchy melodies, the band initially captured fans with their romantic Latin pop sound through albums like their self-titled debut and "Un Día Más," which won a Latin Grammy.
Since 2015, Reik has evolved by embracing urban influences, collaborating with reggaeton stars such as Nicky Jam, Ozuna, and Maluma. This transition revitalized their music, earning them chart-topping hits like "Me Niego" and "Amigos Con Derechos," and expanding their popularity across Latin America and beyond. With multiple awards and a dynamic sound that blends pop rock and Latin urban styles, Reik continues to be a leading force in contemporary Latin music.
Ya Me Enteré (“I Already Found Out”) tells the story of someone who has just discovered that their ex is dating a new guy… and he is not taking the news quietly! With a mix of wounded pride and unshakable confidence, the singer brands the new boyfriend a perdedor (loser), insists that the ex is only with him out of convenience, and proudly declares that she will soon run back to her “other half.” The repeated hook ya me enteré feels like a dramatic gasp—each time it appears, it fuels the narrator’s fiery determination to win her back.
Behind the catchy pop melody, the lyrics paint a vivid picture of jealousy, denial, and irresistible attraction. We hear a tug-of-war between stubborn ego (“repítele que yo soy mejor”) and heartfelt certainty (“sé que me extrañas tanto”). In short, the song captures that bittersweet moment when love, pride, and hope collide—inviting listeners to sing along, reflect on their own break-ups, and maybe even root for (or against) this bold, lovesick protagonist!
“Duele” is a bittersweet cocktail of catchy reggaeton rhythms and raw heartbreak. Reik joins forces with Wisin and Yandel to tell the story of a love that slipped through their fingers, leaving only perfume in the air and an ache that refuses to fade. In verse after verse, the singers admit they have tried everything—laughing, crying, even praying—but nothing silences the echo of that goodbye. Each chorus pounds like a pulse: “Duele quererte así, duele extrañarte así”… a simple confession that loving someone who is already gone hurts more than words can say.
The song paints vivid images of an empty house still soaked in her scent, sleepless nights, and a heart that feels frozen. While the beat keeps you swaying, the lyrics dive deep into regret, longing, and the desperate hope of rewinding time. “Duele” reminds listeners that sometimes the most dance-worthy tracks also carry the heaviest emotions, turning the dance floor into a place where we can move our bodies and mend our broken hearts at the same time.
Amigos Con Derechos is a playful crossover between Mexico’s pop trio Reik and Colombia’s urban superstar Maluma. The lyrics paint a vivid picture of two friends who decide to upgrade their chemistry into a friends-with-benefits pact. Instead of flowers and promises, the singer offers something far more mischievous: his eyes so she can see how gorgeous she is, his hands to help her touch the clouds, and his kisses… as long as she gives them back so he has an excuse to see her again. It is a flirtatious deal built on instant attraction, secrecy, and the thrill of living in the moment.
While the chorus insists “yo no te pido que te enamores,” the verses sparkle with temptation. We hear the story of their first encounter in the Plaza de San Juan at 8:15, the coy glances, and the magnetic pull that ends with clothes on the floor. Both artists celebrate pleasure without labels: they are “amigos con derechos,” keeping their escapades between four walls even though “todo el mundo ya sospeche.” Under the tropical beat, the song becomes an anthem for anyone who has ever wanted passion without strings… or at least without admitting the strings are there.
“Voy A Olvidarte” is Reik’s fiery anthem of emotional self-defense. The singer speaks directly to a former lover who shattered his trust, admitting that the damage is so deep he can’t even hate her anymore. Instead of begging for answers, he makes a bold decision: erase every trace of her from his life. The lyrics swing between painful memories—being “thrown to the ground”—and a newfound strength that will not let him keep “wasting time.”
By repeating the promise “Voy a olvidarte” (“I’m going to forget you”), Reik turns sorrow into determination. The song captures that raw moment when heartbreak flips into resolve, showing learners how Spanish expresses both vulnerability and empowerment in the same breath. It is a reminder that sometimes healing begins with saying “Enough,” closing the door, and choosing yourself first.
Inolvidable tells the story of a love that clings to memory like a favorite song stuck on repeat. The singer is mesmerized by a woman whose beauty still "burns" in his mind, and each time he recalls her gaze, he falls right back under her spell. He admits he might be losing his grip on reality—was their whirlwind romance real or just a dream?—but the emotional footprints she left remain impossible to erase.
As the verses unfold, we hear the tug-of-war between longing and frustration. He craves one more kiss, one more embrace, yet he fears he may never find her again. The chorus hammers home the core idea: she is unforgettable to his heart. Even as time passes and doubts creep in, the memory of her warmth and the mystery in her eyes keep him awake at night. Ultimately, the song captures that bittersweet feeling of cherishing a love so intense it borders on obsession, proving that some people truly do become—quite literally—inolvidables.
“Yo Quisiera” is a heartfelt confession of secret love from Mexican pop trio Reik. The narrator is the ultimate best friend: he wipes away tears, lends his shoulder, and offers advice each time the girl he loves suffers another heartbreak. Outwardly he plays the perfect confidant, but inside he is aching. Every word he speaks in comfort hides an unspoken wish: to be the very person who inspires her sleepless nights, happy dreams, and deepest feelings.
The song captures the sweet pain of unrequited love—standing so close to someone yet feeling worlds apart. Fear of rejection keeps his true emotions locked away, so he settles for silent support while imagining a future where she wakes up “ilusionada” for him alone. With tender vocals and relatable lyrics, “Yo Quisiera” turns a common love dilemma into an emotional pop ballad that resonates with anyone who has ever loved in secret.
Imagine a lonely beach in late autumn: the sky is gray, waves whisper without comfort and the sand still holds the name of a lost love. “Noviembre Sin Ti” paints this cinematic scene with vivid emotion. Reik turns the month of November into a symbol of heartbreak, when falling leaves and cold rain echo the tears of someone who cannot move on. Each verse captures the ache of waiting through long nights and the urge to rewind time to warmer days spent “soñando juntos.”
Yet the song is more than sadness; it is a passionate declaration that love leaves permanent marks, like a name etched in skin. The singer pleads with the moon to light up the darkness of his heart, hoping for one more chance, one more sunrise beside the person he misses. Wrapped in gentle guitar and smooth vocals, this ballad invites listeners to feel every drop of rain and every silent wave, reminding us that some months—and some memories—linger far beyond their calendar pages.
“Si Me Dices Que Sí” feels like a late-night phone call where three Latin stars confess everything they still feel. Reik, Farruko, and Camilo mix romantic pop with a silky urban groove, creating a soundtrack for anyone who has ever stared at their phone hoping for that one magic text. The song follows a narrator who cannot move on: he craves the scent of his lover’s hair, the warmth of her head on his chest, and he is willing to trade the world—luxury watches, a mansion in Beverly Hills, even time itself—just to hear a single yes.
At its heart, the track is a plea: “If you say yes, I’ll drop everything.” The singers admit that neither partner is truly happy apart, so why keep pretending? Passion, nostalgia, and a dash of playful extravagance swirl together as they bargain for a second chance. It is a relatable anthem for anyone whose heart still lives in the past, wrapped in catchy melodies that make heartache feel irresistibly sweet.
🌧️ Invierno (Winter) opens with rain-soaked streets and an empty city, yet Reik quickly turns this bleak scene into a cozy hideaway where love outshines the storm. The singer finds warmth in a partner’s embrace, declaring that near them “brilla el sol” — the sun is shining inside even while the sky seems to fall outside. It is a vivid contrast: noise, loneliness, and gray nights on one side; serenity, affection, and an eternal blue day on the other.
At its heart, the song is a lyrical weather forecast powered by love. Each chorus boldly insists that if we are together, it will never be winter. Clouds, wind, and fear try to creep in, but a single kiss becomes a heater that keeps the chill locked out. “Invierno” reminds us that genuine connection can rewrite the season, proving that with the right person, even the coldest storm feels like spring.
¡Qué vida la mía! – which translates to “What a life of mine!” – is Reik’s lively confession of an almost cinematic crush. From sunrise to sleepless midnight, the narrator’s world orbits around someone whose name he still does not know. He watches her walk by, daydreams about her laughter, and imagines what it would feel like to be the very air that touches her skin. The chorus turns those fantasies into a friendly plea: “Just give me a sign, a glance, a little of your time.” It is a tug-of-war between shyness and bold desire, captured in catchy pop-rock melodies that make every line feel like the beat of an excited heart.
Under the upbeat guitars, the song paints a relatable picture of first-sight infatuation. We hear a mix of gentle respect (“I only want to be your friend”) and undeniable yearning (“I’m dying to taste your lips”). By repeating the hopeful request for a simple “yes,” Reik shows how love can be both simple and overwhelming – a sweet whirlwind that turns ordinary routines into moments charged with possibility. Whether you are practicing Spanish or reminiscing about your own butterflies, this track reminds you that sometimes the biggest adventures begin with one look.
Aleluya is a romantic plea wrapped in a tropical pop beat. Reik and Manuel Turizo sing from the perspective of a man who watches the girl he loves feel invisible beside an unfaithful boyfriend. He admires her “tan bonita y tan sola” and, every time he whispers “Aleluya,” he is celebrating the way she inspires him to write secret love songs. The chorus becomes his promise: whenever her current love lets her down, she can just call him and he will color her gray days with brighter shades of devotion.
The track mixes tenderness with confidence. It warns against settling for someone who does not value you and highlights the power of genuine affection that heals old scars. Behind the catchy melody lies a simple yet uplifting message: know your worth, leave the one who ignores it, and choose the person ready to shout hallelujah for your smile every single day.
Tu Mirada is Reik’s pulse-racing ode to that electric moment when two strangers lock eyes and the world suddenly flips upside down. The Mexican trio paints the scene of a carefree wanderer who is struck by lightning in the form of a glance. One look and he is breathless, words vanish, and his heart sprints ahead of him. The song captures love at first sight as a physical rush: her gaze “cuts his breath,” “burns his soul,” and sends his heartbeat into overdrive.
Behind the poetic fireworks lies a playful push-and-pull. Her eyes reveal everything yet keep her just out of reach, turning attraction into a thrilling mystery he’s eager to solve. The chorus repeats like an irresistible spell, reminding us how a single glance can ignite courage, risk, and an unshakable desire to follow someone into their dreams. Whether you have felt that spark or are waiting for it, Tu Mirada celebrates the magnetic power of eye contact that can change an ordinary walk into the first step of an unforgettable story.
Ciego paints the raw aftermath of a love that was taken for granted. The narrator confesses that he was “blind” to what he had, drifting into someone else’s arms until the relationship shattered. Now every heartbeat feels muted, every season is stuck in a bleak “eternal autumn,” and each memory stings like a fresh wound. Reik captures that sinking realization when you understand your own mistakes turned warmth into silence.
The song is a passionate plea wrapped in regret, reminding us how easily complacency can morph into heartbreak. With vivid images of beating “against the wind” and falling into solitary darkness, Ciego becomes an anthem for anyone who has looked back and thought, “I should have treasured you when I had the chance.” It is both a cautionary tale and an emotional release, set to Reik’s signature blend of pop tenderness and soaring vocals.
🔥 Fasten your emotional seatbelt! In "Peligro," Mexican trio Reik paints the picture of a love so intoxicating that it feels like running straight into a battlefield. The singer knows this romance is harmful, yet an “impulso eléctrico” pulls him toward the other person every time. His heart races, his logic disappears, and he keeps stepping closer to the "línea de fuego" where a single kiss can send him tumbling back into the same risky game.
At its core, the song is a catchy confession of emotional addiction. The narrator fights with himself, trapped in a self-built labyrinth of desire, but the allure of that hipnótica voz always wins. Each chorus shouts the warning — peligro — yet the thrill of danger makes the fall irresistible. With pulsating beats and heartfelt Spanish lyrics, Reik delivers an anthem for anyone who has ever loved someone they knew they should leave, capturing the magnetic push-and-pull between reason and raw passion.
In Mi Pecado, Mexican pop trio Reik teams up with actress-singer Maite Perroni to confess a love that feels as irresistible as it is forbidden. From the very first line, the narrator believes his destiny was sealed the moment he met her. No matter how many obstacles the world throws their way, her caricias (caresses), her voice, and the faith shining in her eyes have branded his soul forever. Loving her is portrayed as both salvation and sin: he finds heaven in her arms yet calls her mi pecado—my sin—suggesting an intense passion that breaks rules and defies reason.
The chorus underlines this sweet contradiction: Eres tú, sólo tú, la razón por la que viviré (You, only you, are the reason I will live). Even when they are apart, her memory lingers like a beautiful ache. The song’s repeated confession “Siempre te amé” (I always loved you) drives home the idea that true love can be unstoppable, enduring, and deliciously transgressive. By the end, when he asks ¿Cuál es el tuyo? (What’s yours?), the singer invites us to reflect on our own “beautiful sins”—those powerful loves we simply cannot, and perhaps should not, resist.
Hold on tight to your heartstrings, because Te Fuiste De Aquí is Reik’s bittersweet ode to sudden heartbreak. In this ballad, the Mexican trio captures the raw shock of being left behind when love ends without warning. The narrator watches the person he adores walk away, begging her to stay while confessing he cannot imagine life without her. Every verse paints his empty world: silent rooms, sleepless nights, and memories that refuse to fade.
The song swings between pleading and powerless acceptance. He pictures her finding new arms, erasing his kisses, gifting someone else the very heart he once held. Yet he still “breathes that love,” clinging to echoes of her voice and stolen stars. The contrast between Reik’s smooth melodies and the lyrics’ emotional wreckage makes the grief feel even more intense, inviting listeners to relive their own losses while finding comfort in shared sorrow.
“Lo Mejor Ya Va A Venir” is Reik’s musical pep talk, straight from Mexico, reminding us that every dark cloud is temporary. The lyrics picture moments when sadness feels heavy and the world seems upside down, then quickly flip the script with a promise of brighter days. Reik reassures the listener: close your eyes, breathe, and trust that something wonderful is already on its way.
The song celebrates resilience. It highlights how storms give way to sun, how hearts grow tougher instead of breaking, and how shared love can out-shine any noise. With references to fire in the soul, still-unwritten songs, and everyday heroes who lead with their hearts, Reik delivers an energetic dose of optimism you can sing along to while you wait for the next great chapter of your life.
"Me Duele Amarte" turns heartbreak into poetry. In this moving pop ballad, the Mexican group Reik describes the sting of loving someone who is already gone. The singer watches dreams melt away like raindrops, remembers an unforgettable April when he first saw his love, and feels the emptiness of arms that can no longer hold her. Every line circles back to one idea: loving you hurts me.
The chorus repeats that pain again and again, showing how hard it is to let go while memories still burn bright. Images of rain, shadows, and shattered hopes create a cinematic scene of goodbye. If you have ever clung to the past while watching love walk out the door, this song will sound like your own heart singing.