On the romantic side of the 2010s Latin hitmakers, Puerto Rican singer 
Jay Wheeler used his lush, crooning vocals to deliver melodic and catchy ballads across styles from Latin pop to reggaeton. The 
Myke Towers-assisted "La Curiosidad" became 
Wheeler's most dominant hit, peaking at number five on the Billboard Latin charts and racking up over a billion streams in just two years.
Born José Ángel López Martínez to a working-class household in Salinas, Puerto Rico, 
Jay Wheeler began learning the piano at a young age before transitioning to beatmaking once he got a computer. After a breakup in his teenage years, a close friend persuaded him to post his first material online: 2015's "Ahora Estoy Mejor," a fusion of singing and rapping styles, racked up half a million views as it became an overnight sensation. A subsequent million-view cover of 
Justin Bieber's "Love Yourself" gave 
López Martínez confidence in his future career; taking the first part of his stage name from his first initial, he crowdsourced a surname from his fans, settling on 
Wheeler in 2017.
The conflicted "No Me Engañas" and dismissive "Equivocada" built 
Wheeler's fan base ahead of the breakout track "Por Tu Culpa" (2018), which brought him to the attention -- and onto the roster -- of Dynamic Records. Live performances afforded by his new label, alongside major singles like "Te Soñé" and "Mensaje de Voz," led to his discovery by legendary reggaeton producer 
DJ Nelson, who offered to host and produce his debut album. Titled Platónico, his 
DJ Nelson-produced debut featured a slowed-down, ballad-like take on reggaeton, finding particular success with the faster-paced "Dime Que Sí" and 
Farruko-assisted "Otra Noche Más Remix" alongside sentimental closer "Me Enamoré." 
After an 
Unplugged live album, which demonstrated his raw vocal talent, 
Wheeler moved into 2020 with a collaborative run of singles, working with the likes of 
Lenny Tavárez, 
Nio Garcia, 
Darell, 
Lary Over, 
Javiielo, and 
Noriel. Among the year's highlights were the 
Brytiago-assisted remix to "Sin Ti," the tropical "Quiereme Mientras se Pueda (Remix)" (with 
Manuel Turizo and 
Miky Woodz), and an appearance on 
Cauty's 100-million-stream "Lloras Remix." 
Wheeler's sophomore studio album, produced once again by 
Nelson, arrived that summer. Titled 
Platónicos, the project fell a little closer to 
Nelson's reggaeton roots, took a more collaborative approach with features including 
Brytiago, 
Nio Garcia, 
Miky Woodz and 
Casper Magico. The album's fourth track, the 
Myke Towers-assisted "La Curiosidad," soon eclipsed 
Wheeler's hits thus far: peaking at number five on the Billboard Latin charts, the more seductive smash hit eventually surpassed a billion streams online. 
Now regarded as one of reggaeton's most promising new voices, 
Wheeler returned to collaboration through 2021. As well as two star-studded remixes to "La Curiosidad" (with appearances from 
Jhay Cortez, 
Arcángel, 
Zion & Lennox, 
Becky G, etc.), he issued successful collaborations with the likes of 
J Balvin ("Otro Fili"), 
Juhn ("Fragancia"), 
Brytiago ("Desnudarte"), and 
Arcángel ("Si Te Veo"), alongside the strong solo tracks "Viendo el Techo" and "Dos Tragos." In early 2022, 
Wheeler issued the 
De Mí Para Ti EP, which contained his first forays into English-language music ("Take My Life," "Can't Figure U Out"). ~ John D. Buchanan & David Crone