Credits and personnel
editCredits adapted from Tidal.[1]
- Rafa Rodríguez – Producer, composer, lyricist, guitar, programmer, recording engineer, synthesizer, ukulele
- Christopher Vélez – Composer, lyricist, associated performer
- Daniel Rondón – Composer, lyricist, co-producer, ukulele
- Erick Brian Colón – Composer, lyricist, associated performer
- Joel Pimentel – Composer, lyricist, associated performer
- Natalia Gutiérrez Batista – Composer, lyricist, associated performer
- Ovimael Maldonado Burgos – Composer, lyricist
- Patrick Romantik – Composer, lyricist
- Rafael Pina – Composer, lyricist
- Richard Camacho – Composer, lyricist, associated performer
- Tyron Hernández – Composer, lyricist
- Zabdiel De Jesús – Composer, lyricist, associated performer
- Amber Rubi Urena – A&R Coordinator
- Alejandro M. Reglero – A&R Director
- Isabel De Jesús – A&R Director
- Gaby Music – Co-producer, mixing engineer
- Felipe Tichauer – Mastering engineer
- Adrián Morales-Demori – Recording engineer
Charts
editChart (2020) | Peak position |
---|---|
Latin Pop Airplay[2] | 10 |
Billboard Argentina Hot 100[3] | 62 |
Mexico Pop Espanol Airplay[4] | 8 |
Latin Rhythm Airplay[5] | 12 |
Mexico Airplay[6] | 25 |
Latin Airplay[7] | 21 |
Latin Digital Song Sales[8] | 8 |
Notes
editReferences
edit- ^ "Credits / Honey Boo / CNCO". Tidal. Retrieved 2021-08-20.
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