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Experience the high-energy parkour and iconic collaboration in the official music video:

Musically, the track is built on South American rhythms, blending traditional beats with a futuristic electronic edge. A unique vocal dynamic was used for this recording: Wisin adopted a style more characteristic of Yandel, while Yandel leaned into Wisin’s more powerful, aggressive delivery. Parkour in Acapulco wisin_yandel_jennifer_lopez_follow_the_leader_o...

: The track charted across Europe and South America, proving the duo's ability to "speak" to a global audience despite recording primarily in Spanish. While the song is synonymous with Latin energy,

While the song is synonymous with Latin energy, its DNA is truly international. It was produced by Cave Music , a Swedish production house featuring Jonas Saeed and Niclas Kings. The songwriting was handled by the Jamaican team , consisting of sisters Nyanda, Nailah, Tasha, and Candace Thorbourne. The collaboration was first teased by Jennifer Lopez

The collaboration was first teased by Jennifer Lopez in early 2012 when she shared a photo of the trio online. Upon its release, the song achieved significant commercial success:

The Anthem of the "Líderes": Behind Wisin & Yandel’s "Follow the Leader" ft. Jennifer Lopez

The official music video became an instant viral sensation, noted for its high-intensity parkour sequences filmed on location in . Directed by Jessy Terrero, the video features Wisin, Yandel, and Jennifer Lopez performing daring stunts across rooftops and narrow alleyways. Jennifer Lopez’s participation in the physically demanding shoot further cemented her reputation as a powerhouse performer who could seamlessly transition between Hollywood glamor and gritty urban styles. Chart Dominance and Legacy