Falling Down

Wisin And Yandel · Other Songs - Wisin And Yandel

Falling down: Oh-Oh Oh-Oh Oooh... Oh-Oh Oh-Oh

You walk and talk like your some new sensation

You move in circles you don't need an invitation

You spend you money You can't get no satisfaction

You play it right so you can get the right reaction.

It won't be long my darling

Pick up the phone nobody's on it

Where are your friends now baby?

Arne't they the ones supposed to be there for...

You... (you)

When your falling down, the worlds starts spinning around

You... (you)

When your falling down, no it's not all about

You... (you)

When your falling down, you know I'll be around

When your falling down, falling down.

Your Falling down, your falling down, your falling down.

What's out of place when you look into the mirror

The truth is blurry but the lies are getting clearer

Your eyes are fixed, your smile is so elastic

You give me roses but there all just made of plastic.

It won't be long my darling

Pick up the phone nobodies on it

Where are your friends now baby?

Aren't they the ones supposed to be there for...

You... (you)

When your falling down, the worlds starts spinning around

You... (you)

When your falling down, no it's not all about

You... (you)

When your falling down, you know I'll be around

When your falling down, falling down.

Smile for the camera everybody's looking at you

Smile for the camera 'cause there all about to trash you

Smile for the camera, camera, camera

Smile for the camera, who's gonna catch ya.

You... (you)

You... (you)

When your falling down, the worlds starts spinning around

You... (you)

When your falling down, no it's not all about You... (you)

When your falling down, you know I'll be around

When falling down, Falling down.

Smile for the camera everybody's looking at you

Smile for the camera 'cause there all about

Falling Down - Wisin And Yandel

Released by the Puerto Rican duo Wisin & Yandel, "Falling Down" exemplifies the high-energy reggaeton sound that defined the late 2000s. As a staple of their discography, the track showcases the group's signature blend of rhythmic percussion and melodic hooks characteristic of the genre during that era. The song reflects the duo's ability to craft anthems that resonate within the Latin urban music scene, often serving as a bridge between their earlier work and their subsequent collaborations with international artists. Its enduring popularity highlights the group's influence on the development of modern reggaeton and their status as pioneers in the genre's mainstream expansion.