Some artists write songs about heartbreak. J Montez makes you dance through it.

On his latest single, Confundida, the Puerto Rican artist from Boston—also known as PapiChuki—spins the ache of emotional unavailability into a reggaeton anthem that pulses with rhythm, longing, and late-night energy. Produced by Dice Da Geniuz and Fingaz and penned by Raphy Motif, the track doesn’t just hit—it lingers.
What makes Confundida stand out is its emotional contrast. The lyrics speak to the raw frustration of loving someone who’s not fully there, while the production wraps that vulnerability in warm percussion, airy synths, and sensual background vocals that drip with tension. It’s the sound of aching in your chest and moving your feet at the same time.
Rather than follow trends, Montez mines his own story. “I can only create if I identify with my songs,” he says—and you can hear that lived-in honesty in every layer of Confundida. The music video underscores that authenticity, pairing slick visuals with a performance that’s equal parts charm and ache.

It’s this balance—between depth and danceability—that makes the Confundida playlist gold. Whether it lands on your “Latin Heat” queue or a moody “Sad Bops” mix, it belongs in both. Just don’t listen on tinny speakers: the detailed mix by Cory Wires and mastering from Robie Rowland give the track a polish that rewards a proper listen.
With his genre-blurring EP Lobo y Luna dropping July 28th, Montez is leaning into bold fusion—mixing reggaeton with pop rock influences. It’s a signal he’s not content with being boxed into any one lane.
Confundida is more than a breakup song—it’s a full-body experience. The kind you dance through, remember later, and maybe even text your ex about.
