Produced by Topo La Maskara and distributed by Universal Music Group , the remix aimed to bridge the Dominican, Mexican, and Brazilian markets.

As of 2024, the original track remains La Materialista's most popular on platforms like Spotify , boasting over 15 million plays.

The track is a quintessential example of , characterized by its high-energy rhythm and minimalist production.

The phrase "la chapa que vibran" is Dominican slang referring to a woman's buttocks, and the lyrics serve as an unapologetic celebration of sensual dance movements like perreo and twerking .

The song features an iconic, repetitive hook built around an addictive loop of a vibrating cell phone.

The song's popularity was bolstered by its bold visual presentation and widespread club presence.