Una Lady Como Tú
Una Lady Como Tú is a reggaeton and Latin pop song by Colombian singer-songwriter Manuel Turizo, released as his debut single on March 16, 2017. The track, written by Turizo alongside his brother Julián Turizo, Santiago Mesa, and Carlos Cossio, features themes of romantic pursuit and admiration for an ideal partner, with lyrics expressing a desire to find and win over "a lady like you." It marked Turizo's introduction to the music industry at age 16, blending urban rhythms with melodic hooks that propelled it to widespread popularity in Latin America.[1][2] The song's release was accompanied by an official music video, which has amassed over 2 billion views on YouTube as of September 2025, showcasing Turizo's youthful charisma in urban settings. A remix featuring Puerto Rican singer Nicky Jam was issued on April 10, 2017, enhancing its crossover appeal and contributing to its commercial success. "Una Lady Como Tú" peaked at number 32 on the Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, while also reaching number 21 on the Latin Pop Airplay chart. Internationally, it topped charts in El Salvador and Paraguay and entered the top five in Colombia, Chile, and Ecuador, solidifying its status as one of the breakthrough hits of 2017 in the Latin music scene.[2][3][4][5] Later included as the opening track on Turizo's debut studio album ADN, released on August 23, 2019, via Sony Music Latin, the song helped establish his signature style of romantic reggaeton. ADN featured collaborations with artists like Ozuna and Anuel AA, but "Una Lady Como Tú" remained a cornerstone, nominated for the Kids' Choice Award Colombia for Favorite Song in 2017 and boosting his profile for subsequent releases. Its enduring streams—over 800 million on Spotify—underscore its lasting impact on Latin urban music.[6][7][8]Background
Writing and recording
"Una Lady Como Tú" was written in late 2016 by Manuel Turizo, his brother Julián Turizo, Christian Mena (known as Saga WhiteBlack), Santiago Mesa (known as Zenzey), and Carlos Cossio (known as KZO), marking the debut single for the then-16-year-old singer from Montería, Colombia.[9][10][11] The song emerged during Manuel's early career as a newcomer, where he collaborated closely with his brother Julián on composition and production, alongside local talents, under the independent label La Industria Inc.[10][12] The recording took place in a simple home setup in Montería, reflecting the brothers' resourceful beginnings in the local music scene.[10] An initial demo was developed quickly, with Manuel handling lead vocals and songwriting, while Julián contributed backup vocals, ukulele, and compositional input to shape the track's romantic essence.[10] Production was led by Zenzey, who helped craft the song's accessible sound, ultimately uploaded to digital platforms using a family member's credit card for a minimal fee.[10][9] Key to the song's development was the deliberate fusion of reggaeton rhythms with pop and ballad elements, a choice aimed at broadening appeal within the Latin music landscape dominated by trap at the time.[10] This blend highlighted Manuel's distinctive deep baritone voice and created a fresh, romantic vibe that set the track apart as a launchpad for his career.[10]Release and versions
"Una Lady Como Tú" was first released as a digital single on March 16, 2017, through La Industria Inc.[13] The track debuted alongside its official music video on YouTube, marking an initial push via streaming platforms to reach young listeners in Latin America.[2] A remix featuring Nicky Jam followed on August 4, 2017, expanding the song's reach with the collaboration.[14] Both the original and remix versions appear on Manuel Turizo's debut studio album ADN, released August 23, 2019, with the original serving as the album's opening track.[6][15]Composition and lyrics
Musical style and structure
"Una Lady Como Tú" is classified as reggaeton with Latin pop influences, featuring a perky shuffle-beat and tropical rhythms that contribute to its upbeat, danceable energy. It blends reggaeton with elements of vallenato, a Colombian folk style, enhancing its tropical and melodic sound.[16][17][18] The song runs for a duration of 3 minutes and 33 seconds, set in a mid-tempo at 95 beats per minute, and is primarily composed in the key of E major.[19][20] Instrumentation prominently includes the dembow rhythm foundational to reggaeton, layered with synthesizers for a modern electronic texture and ukulele elements that lend a melodic, youthful vibe.[17][16][1] Structurally, the track follows a verse-chorus form, incorporating a pre-chorus build-up that heightens tension before the hook, making it particularly catchy and radio-friendly.[1]Themes and interpretation
"Una Lady Como Tú" centers on a narrative of romantic pursuit and reassurance directed at a woman recovering from past emotional pain. The opening lines, "Sé que buscas a alguien que te vuelva a enamorar, que no te haga sentir mal," acknowledge her search for a partner who can reignite love without causing harm, while recognizing that a previous lover failed to appreciate her worth.[1] This sets a tone of empathy and commitment, with the singer vowing to send flowers, write songs, and dream of shared moments to foster mutual affection.[21] The song's core themes revolve around longing for authentic love, the empowerment of the addressee as a dignified "lady" worthy of respect and adoration, and the deliberate avoidance of repeating past heartbreaks. Turizo positions himself as a devoted suitor through vivid imagery, such as whispering songs to make her skin tingle and carrying her to a private paradise, emphasizing emotional and physical care without aggression.[1] These elements underscore self-worth, portraying the woman as an ideal partner who deserves gentle, genuine courtship rather than fleeting encounters.[22] Interpretations of the track highlight Turizo as the archetype of an ideal post-breakup partner, offering stability and passion to someone healing from betrayal. The lyrics resonate particularly with young Latin audiences by promoting themes of personal value and fresh romantic starts, as seen in the chorus's plea for reciprocal love: "Quiero que te enamores como estoy yo de ti."[21] This message of hopeful renewal struck a chord, contributing to the song's viral appeal among teens and young adults navigating relationships.[1] In the broader cultural landscape, "Una Lady Como Tú" reflects reggaeton's mid-2010s shift toward more romantic, less explicit expressions in Latin music, aligning with hits like "Despacito" that blended pop sensibilities with dembow rhythms to emphasize emotional vulnerability over raw sensuality.[23] Released in 2017, it exemplifies this evolution by prioritizing heartfelt dedication over the genre's earlier hyper-sexualized tropes, appealing to a wider demographic while maintaining reggaeton's infectious energy.[23]Critical reception
Initial reviews
Upon its release in March 2017, "Una Lady Como Tú" received a mix of praise and criticism from music critics, with many highlighting Manuel Turizo's distinctive vocal style as a standout element in the burgeoning Latin urban scene. Reviewers commended Turizo's warm baritone for bringing a fresh, melodic vulnerability to reggaeton, marking the track as a breakout hit for the then-16-year-old Colombian artist.[24] For instance, Billboard critics included the song in their list of the 20 best Latin songs of 2017, noting its innocent and respectfully sweet approach to romance that resonated widely.[25] The track's blend of pop accessibility with reggaeton energy earned early acclaim for appealing to teen demographics and introducing a lighter, more heartfelt tone to the genre. Latin music outlets like EL PAÍS emphasized its rapid rise, describing how the song's over 200 million YouTube views by mid-2017 positioned Turizo as a promising young talent fighting for prominence in Colombia's urban music wave.[26] This positive reception was further underscored by the song's nomination for a Colombian Kids' Choice Award for Favorite Song later that year, reflecting its strong connection with younger audiences.[27] However, some critiques pointed to limitations in the song's structure and execution. In a 2017 review panel by The Singles Jukebox, critics described the track as "perky" with a shuffling reggaeton beat but faulted it for lacking progression and deeper vocal nuance, averaging a modest score of 3.5 out of 10 across six panelists.[16] One reviewer noted the production's "colorless lilt," while others appreciated Turizo's richer timbre but felt the overall arrangement failed to evolve beyond its initial hook.[16] Despite these mixed notes, the song's media buzz in Latin outlets solidified its role in launching Turizo's career, with features spotlighting its viral appeal among adolescents.[28]Retrospective commentary
In the years following its release, "Una Lady Como Tú" has been widely regarded as Manuel Turizo's signature hit, propelling the then-teenage artist from Montería, Colombia, to international prominence and establishing the foundation for his global career. Critics and industry observers have highlighted how the track's viral success at age 16 marked a turning point, introducing Turizo's distinctive warm baritone and melodic style to audiences worldwide and setting the stage for his subsequent chart dominance. By 2025, the song's official music video had amassed over two billion views on YouTube, underscoring its enduring viral longevity and continued resonance in digital streaming eras.[29][30] Retrospective analyses have positioned the song as a pivotal moment in Latin music history, particularly for its role in evolving reggaeton toward more romantic, pop-infused hybrids that emphasized respectful courtship over traditional genre tropes. Featured in Billboard's 2019 list of the decade's 50 essential Latin songs, it was praised for injecting fresh, youthful energy into the genre, blending urban reggaeton with vallenato influences to appeal to a broader, more diverse listener base and foreshadowing a wave of sweeter, narrative-driven tracks in the 2020s. This shift has been credited with broadening reggaeton's emotional palette, influencing the mainstream integration of romantic urban pop in Latin music.[31][18] Post-2019 commentary has frequently linked the song's breakthrough to the success of Turizo's debut album ADN, which built on its momentum to achieve double platinum status in Mexico and solidify his artistic trajectory toward more introspective and mature themes in later works like Dopamina (2021) and 2000 (2023). Reviews from outlets such as USA Today have noted how "Una Lady Como Tú" not only launched Turizo's early career but also exemplified his growth from viral sensation to a versatile songwriter exploring deeper relational dynamics. This evolution has been tied to his increasing focus on emotional authenticity, distinguishing him within the Latin urban landscape.[32][10] The track's legacy is further contextualized by its association with Turizo's early recognition from the Latin Recording Academy, where his rising profile post-"Una Lady Como Tú" led to initial Grammy nods, including a 2019 nomination for Best Urban Fusion/Performance on "Pa Olvidarte" with ChocQuibTown and Zion & Lennox, marking the start of his sustained acclaim in tropical and urban categories. While the song itself did not receive a direct nomination, it is often cited in retrospectives as the catalyst for Turizo's three career Latin Grammy nominations to date, highlighting its instrumental role in elevating his work to award-caliber status.[33][34]Commercial performance
Chart performance
"Una Lady Como Tú" achieved notable commercial success across Latin America and select European markets following its release. The track quickly gained traction in its home region, reaching the top five on national charts in countries including Colombia, where it peaked at number 2, Mexico, where it hit number 2 on the Mexico Airplay chart, Chile (top 5), Ecuador (top 5), El Salvador (#1), and Paraguay (#1). It topped year-end charts in multiple Latin American countries for 2017 and 2018, underscoring its regional dominance.[35][36] Internationally, the song marked Manuel Turizo's breakthrough, particularly boosted by the remix featuring Nicky Jam, which expanded its reach into European and U.S. markets. In Spain, it peaked at number 9 on the PROMUSICAE singles chart and spent 56 weeks on the listing. The track entered the U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs chart, achieving a peak position of number 32 in October 2017, and number 21 on the Latin Pop Airplay chart. In Italy, it reached number 58 on the FIMI chart, charting for 4 weeks. Overall, the song amassed over 50 weeks on various regional and international charts, including extended runs on Latin streaming and airplay rankings.[37][38][39][5]| Chart (2017–2018) | Peak Position | Weeks on Chart | Source |
|---|---|---|---|
| Colombia National Airplay (Monitor Latino) | 2 | — | [35] |
| Mexico Airplay (Billboard) | 2 | — | [36] |
| Spain (PROMUSICAE) | 9 | 56 | [38] |
| U.S. Billboard Hot Latin Songs | 32 | 12 | [37] |
| U.S. Billboard Latin Pop Airplay | 21 | — | [5] |
| Italy (FIMI) | 58 | 4 | [39] |
| El Salvador (Monitor Latino) | 1 | — | [5] |
| Paraguay (Monitor Latino) | 1 | — | [5] |
Certifications and sales
"Una Lady Como Tú" has achieved significant commercial success, earning multiple certifications for sales and streaming equivalents in several countries. These accolades highlight the song's enduring popularity, particularly in Latin markets, where streaming has played a major role in accumulating certified units. The track was certified 8× Latin Platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) in the United States, equivalent to 480,000 units including sales and on-demand streaming. In Spain, it received a 5× Platinum certification from PROMUSICAE, representing 300,000 units. Mexico awarded the song 3× Diamond + 2× Platinum certifications by AMPROFON, totaling over 1,020,000 units (as of July 2025).[40] In Italy, FIMI certified it Platinum for 50,000 units. The song also earned a Diamond certification from ASINCOL in Colombia and Gold from CAPIF in Argentina, along with additional Gold and Platinum awards in other regions including Central America and Peru. Globally, certified units for "Una Lady Como Tú" exceeded 1.5 million by 2025, largely driven by streaming equivalents.[41]| Region | Certifying Body | Certification | Certified Units |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | RIAA | 8× Latin Platinum | 480,000 |
| Spain | PROMUSICAE | 5× Platinum | 300,000 |
| Mexico | AMPROFON | 3× Diamond + 2× Platinum | 1,020,000+ |
| Italy | FIMI | Platinum | 50,000 |
| Colombia | ASINCOL | Diamond | N/A |
| Argentina | CAPIF | Gold | N/A |