
Born in Mexico and based in San Antonio, Texas, Gone Thursday continues carving his place in Reggaeton Mexa with “Me Enloqueces,” a catchy Latin urban single built around desire, melody and late night rhythm.
Released through EightCari Music Group, the track adds to a sound that connects Mexican identity with reggaeton’s club pulse. Gone Thursday comes from San Antonio, a city where Mexican culture is part of everyday life, and that background comes through in the way he approaches Latin urban music.
“Me Enloqueces” started with a moment from a night out. Drinks, low lights and someone dancing stayed in his head after the night ended. Later in the studio, a red light in front of him brought the memory back. That scene became the feeling behind the record.

The song is lustful without being overdone. It moves with the bounce of reggaeton, but the melody gives it a softer pull. The hook is simple enough to stay with you, while the rhythm keeps it made for late nights, cars, clubs and replay value.
What makes “Me Enloqueces” work is its mood. Gone Thursday does not try to crowd the song with too much. He lets the melody sit close to the rhythm, giving the track a hypnotic feel that matches the title.
The release also includes a slowed version, which gives the single a second life. At a lower tempo, the melody stretches out more and the lustful tone of the record becomes heavier. It feels less like a remix and more like another way to hear the same moment.
For Gone Thursday, “Me Enloqueces” is another step in building his sound from San Antonio while staying connected to his Mexican roots. The record sits in the Reggaeton Mexa lane, but it does not feel forced. It feels natural to the style of the Mexa wave.
Both versions of “Me Enloqueces” are out now on all platforms. https://open.spotify.com/artist/03jQ33qqqsVXDO015o46Pl?si=wX-Zq3IQQD6rmAESoYhbSw&nd=1&dlsi=8f8a522c8ee442cf



