MIAMI (March 27, 2025) – Corridos bélicos sensation Luis R Conriquez reveals his next powerhouse anthem with rising star Alex Torres on hard-hitting música Mexicana track “Hay De Dos.” This bold new track delivers the raw intensity and street-savvy storytelling, blending a powerful narrative with the raw energy of corridos bélicos. “Hay De Dos” is now available on streaming platforms.
With “Hay De Dos,” Luis R Conriquez and Alex Torres paint a vivid picture of power, loyalty and the high-stakes world of organized hierarchies. The song’s driving beat and unmistakable música Mexicana instrumentation underscore themes of strength, strategy and survival. From references to luxury watches to an armored fleet securing territory, “Hay De Dos” embodies a lifestyle where respect is earned, and choices are simple – fall in line or face the consequences. With nods to loyalty, fallen comrades and the ever-present tensions of their world, Luis R Conriquez and Alex Torres highlight the idea of making their land a better place, recognizing the weight of responsibility that comes with power. As the duo continue to push the boundaries of música Mexicana, “Hay De Dos” cements their reputation as two of the most authentic voices in the genre.
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As only the third Mexican artist to grace the cover of Billboard U.S. last year, “Hay De Dos” emerges as a powerful testament to Luis R Conriquez’s ability to skillfully usher in a new wave of música Mexicana, now partnering with rising talent Alex Torres after collaborations including “Kelly” with La Cuatiza and “La Peligrosa” alongside Los Pikadientes de Caborca and Santa Fe Klan. Luis is presently on Spotify’s Top 50 Mexico at No. 41 with his recent collaboration “Bandida” alongside Peso Pluma and No. 16 with “Presidente” alongside Gabito Ballesteros, Natanael Cano, and Neton Vega. Most notably, it was his track “Si No Quieres No” with Neton Vega that landed him his first Billboard Hot 100 chart spot, debuting at number 86 and secured a spot on Spotify’s Top 50 Global, debuting at number 49 as one of only two Mexican songs featured. Coming off of his Trakas Tour, which made its way across the U.S. and Mexico last year, Luis R Conriquez is set to follow up with his highly-anticipated Trakas HDSPM U.S. Tour, kicking off April 25 in New York with stops in major cities including San Antonio, Las Vegas and Anaheim, after back-to-back shows in Grand Prairie, Texas on April 4 and Besame Mucho Festival in Austin, Texas on April 5.