The urban Latin music scene is about to welcome a new anthem with the release of “OE OE”, the lead single from Louis BPM’s upcoming EP 167 BPM. Featuring multi-award-winning Puerto Rican icon Farruko, the track blends street culture, modern urban beats, and a message of unity and resilience.
This collaboration isn’t just about making a hit; it’s the result of a deep, intentional process that bridges Venezuela’s street pulse with global artistic vision.
“OE OE” was born from Farruko’s transformative journey through Venezuela, where he visited La Guaira, Caracas, Los Roques, and the breathtaking Canaima National Park. There, he connected with the Indigenous Pemón people, whose love for their land and traditions became a source of inspiration for the song.
Produced by GHETTO, the track fuses modern, bass-driven beats with a unique sensitivity, creating a sound that’s both international and deeply rooted in Venezuelan culture. Louis BPM brings raw authenticity and a commanding voice that reflects the streets of Caracas, while Farruko delivers the wisdom and charisma of a global star who continues to reinvent himself.
The partnership between Farruko and Louis BPM first made headlines during Premios Heat in Medellín, where Farruko introduced Louis as part of his Carbon Armor roster. Since then, their connection has grown into a brotherhood.
“That trip to Venezuela changed my life,” says Farruko. “Seeing how the Pemón people live, how they love their land, and honor their roots moved me deeply. ‘OE OE’ is a love letter to the land, and doing it with Louis — a Venezuelan artist who represents the new while respecting the old — was perfect.”
“I grew up in Pinto Salinas dreaming of singing with the greats,” Louis BPM adds. “Farruko didn’t just give me that chance — he gave me family, vision, and purpose. This song is Venezuela speaking to the world.”
In June, the duo surprised fans with an impromptu concert in Pinto Salinas, performing from the roof of a car, no stage, no lights, just pure street energy. That moment went viral, symbolizing the authenticity they stand for.
The official music video, directed by Smalldy Films, captures stunning landscapes, intimate moments of camaraderie, and street-level imagery that mirrors the song’s message. From the beauty of Canaima to the grit of Caracas, the visuals tell a story of two artists linked by roots, respect, and resilience.
“OE OE” follows Louis BPM’s previous collaborations with Farruko and J Balvin on the “Tranquilo (Remix)” and sets the stage for his full EP 167 BPM, dropping in the coming weeks. With this release, Farruko and Louis BPM demonstrate that urban music can be more than just entertainment; it can serve as a bridge across cultures, generations, and diverse lived experiences.
“OE OE” is out now on all streaming platforms, accompanied by a visually striking music video that’s already making waves for its emotional depth and street authenticity.
🔥 Stream it today and experience the unity, energy, and purpose that Farruko and Louis BPM are bringing to the global Latin music scene.