Ya Llegué

It was written by Aguilera, Jon Leone, Juan Morelli and Kat Dahlia, and its production was handled by the latter, alongside JonTheProducer, Rafa Arcaute, Federico Vindver.

[1] In "Ya Llegué", Aguilera also refers to her 1999 hit single "Genie in a Bottle", or more precisely, to its Latin pop version "Genio Atrapado", from the 2000 album Mi Reflejo.

Writing for Rolling Stone, Lucas Villa called it an "alluring romp" and praised its lyrical homage to Aguilera's 1999 number-one single, "Genie in a Bottle".

[1] Pip Ellwood-Hughes from Entertainment Focus considered "Ya Llegué" to be a "strong opener" of La Fuerza and complimented the song's production, writing that "Aguilera excels delivering off-beat rhythms with her vocals as she navigates the beat".

[19] Enrique Cerros of NEIU Independent thought the song was an "innovative reggaetón", and called Aguilera's Spanish pronunciation and enunciation delivery "perfect".

[20] Prime News editor Albert Nowicki commented that "the song echoes the rhythm and blues recordings from Aguilera's previous album, Liberation — it's sassy and features high-quality production.

Kat Dahlia , who co-wrote the song.