Panama continues to shine on the global stage, and this time two of its biggest stars come together for the very first time. Panamanian hitmaker Boza has teamed up with urban superstar Sech on “París”, a single that not only celebrates their roots but also marks a historic milestone for Panama’s urban music and its worldwide influence.
The release of “París” couldn’t come at a more perfect time. Just hours before his highly anticipated performance at the 2025 Premios Juventud hosted this year in Boza’s home country, fans were gifted this powerful collaboration. The track stands as a symbol of unity and pride, showcasing Panama’s undeniable talent as a rising force in the global Latin music movement.
A Collaboration That Defines an Era
For Boza, “París” reinforces his role as a pioneer of Spanish-language Afrobeats, blending infectious rhythms with a unique urban identity. For Sech, it continues his legacy as one of the most influential voices in reggaeton and Latin urban music over the last decade. Together, they deliver a track that captures Panama’s sound, culture, and ambition to leave a permanent mark on the industry.
Boza’s Global Rise
The single also comes during a moment of global recognition for Boza. With two Premios Juventud nominations—Best Urban Album for SAN BLAS and Best Pop/Urban Song for “Orión” with Elena Rose, alongside a Latin GRAMMY® nomination for Best Latin Electronic Music Performance for “Orión (Sistek Remix)”, Boza has cemented his name among today’s most innovative Latin artists.
Backed by worldwide hits, major collaborations, and prestigious accolades, Boza is proving to be not only a chart-topping artist but also a cultural ambassador for Panama’s new wave of talent.
A Night to Remember at Premios Juventud
Later tonight, Boza will take the stage at Premios Juventud 2025 with an electrifying performance that pays tribute to his Panamanian heritage. His set promises to be both a celebration of his country and a showcase of his international appeal, underlining his role as a trailblazer in Latin music’s future.