
Miami, FL (January 16, 2024) – Los Esquivel, the duo redefining Regional Mexican music through their electro-corrido movement, continue to break new ground with their new single, “Bachata Bélica.” The track features global bachata star Prince Royce and Puerto Rican urban sensation Brray, delivering an explosive fusion of traditional Mexican sounds, Dominican rooted bachata, and Puerto Rican urban rhythms. “Bachata Bélica” highlights Sebastián and Eugenio Esquivel’s innovative approach to cross-genre experimentation, a growing trend in Latin music recently highlighted by Billboard in their article “Latin Music Trends to Look For in 2025.” Billboard further emphasized, “A new experimentally driven branch of corridos, predominantly led by Mexicans and Mexican Americans, is beginning to take shape. Los Esquivel’s heavy electro-corridos catalog exemplifies this expanding música mexicana sound.” With this new single, Los Esquivel aim to further cement their status as leaders in a genre-defying movement that resonates across cultures and generations. By leading the electro-corrido subgenre—fusing house, EDM, and traditional Mexican music—while going viral on TikTok for their humorous takes on “alucín” culture, Los Esquivel have quickly become one of Latin music’s most exciting acts. 2024 proved pivotal for the brothers, as their certified hit “Alucin” debuted in Spotify’s Top 50 Global and peaked at #29 on Billboard Hot Latin Songs, followed by the release of “Exceso” featuring Blessd. Alongside collaborations with Luis R Conriquez, Marca Registrada, and Deorro, the brothers earned the Musical Promise award at the 2024 Premios HEAT and received nominations for Premio Lo Nuestro, MTV MIAW, and Premios Juventud. They capped off the year with sold-out runs on the “Alucin Tour” across 30 U.S. cities and the “Excesos Tour” across 19 cities in Mexico, solidifying their rise in the music industry. From their heavy electro-corridos catalog to their sold-out tours, Los Esquivel continue to pave the way for a new generation of cross-genre Latin music. As they usher in the new year with “Bachata Bélica,” they prove once again that the future of música mexicana is innovative as ever before. |
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