After lighting up the field with a home run at the MLB All-Star Celebrity Softball Game, Wisin delivers another big hit—this time in music—with the premiere of his new music video “De Noche y de Día.” This vibrant afro dance track infused with Caribbean energy was produced by Colombian hitmaker Gangsta, known for his work with Kapo. The song was created at La Base studios in Cayey, Puerto Rico and is featured on Wisin’s latest album, El Sobreviviente 3, now available on all digital platforms.
“De Noche y de Día” showcases Wisin’s artistic evolution—a bold fusion of urban roots with international rhythms. The song went viral even before its official release, after Wisin used it to celebrate his home run at the All-Star Game, sparking buzz across social media throughout the weekend.
Directed by the collective Visual Verité, the video was shot in underground and urban locations in Medellín, Colombia, and brings to life a cinematic aesthetic filled with sensuality, energy, and street-style authenticity. The storyline explores a connection that ignites at night… and burns by day. Through intense parties, meaningful glances, red lights, and hypnotic beats, the narrative immerses viewers in a world where desire and music know no boundaries.
Featuring spontaneous scenes, street choreography, and intimate moments, the video captures the contrast between nighttime euphoria and the lingering connection that carries into the daylight.
This release continues the strong momentum of El Sobreviviente 3, a milestone album that marks the conclusion of an iconic trilogy in Wisin’s career. Previous singles like “Luna” with Kapo, “Quiero Perreo” with Sir Speedy, and “¿Qué pasó, bebé?” with Beéle have already amassed millions of views on their official videos. The album also includes collaborations with Farruko, Zion, Jory Boy, and other genre powerhouses.
“De Noche y de Día” proves once again that Wisin continues to lead—from the streets to the top of the charts.