Farruko Drops “YAPAQUE” With Steve Aoki and Greeicy After Ultra Music Festival Debut

Written on 05/08/2026
LaMezcla Staff

Farruko is moving back into high-energy global crossover territory with “YAPAQUE,” his new single with Steve Aoki and Greeicy. The track arrives after being debuted live during Ultra Music Festival in Miami, where the trio previewed the record before its official release. 

Built around electronic production, Latin urban rhythm, and a breakup storyline rooted in confidence after heartbreak, “YAPAQUE” positions itself clearly for the summer season. Steve Aoki described the collaboration as a “global summer anthem,” noting that he had previously worked with Farruko and Greeicy separately before bringing both artists together on one record.

The timing is notable because Farruko already proved how powerful this lane can be. His 2021 hit “Pepas” helped push reggaeton and EDM into a massive shared space, turning festival energy into a Latin global moment. “YAPAQUE” does not simply repeat that formula; it shows Farruko refining it for a newer cycle where Latin music is no longer entering dance spaces as a guest, but operating as one of the forces shaping them.

Greeicy’s presence gives the record a melodic pop edge, while Aoki’s production places it firmly in the festival and global dance conversation. For Farruko, the single works as both a continuation and a recalibration: it keeps him connected to reggaeton, Latin trap, and reggae influences while reminding listeners that his biggest mainstream swings often happen when he stretches beyond one genre.

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That matters in the current Latin music ecosystem. The most competitive records are no longer just regional or urbano; they are hybrid, playlist-ready, festival-tested, and designed to move across markets. “YAPAQUE” fits that shift, using Ultra as a launchpad and leaning into the growing overlap between Latin pop, urbano, and electronic music culture.

The release also follows Farruko’s recent project Manda La Plena Moh, keeping his rollout active while expanding the sonic conversation around his catalog. What comes next will determine whether “YAPAQUE” becomes a seasonal hit or a longer-running crossover record, but the strategy is clear: Farruko is aiming for movement, not nostalgia.

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