After making waves with their breakout hit “Playa del Inglés,” MykeTowers and Quevedo reunite for “Soleao,” a track that wasn’t made to follow trends—but to spark a global vibe rooted in a shared truth: the sea as origin, force, and universal language.
“Soleao” feels like a heatwave at midnight, with sharp percussion, a coastal beat that avoids clichés, and two verses that don’t cater to algorithms but speak for those who know what really happens on the beach after sunset. The result is magnetic, infectious, and stripped-down, resonating locally while reaching a global audience.
It’s no coincidence these two artists—one from Puerto Rico, the other from Gran Canaria—have joined forces again. But this isn’t nostalgia. It’s a statement. Over the past year, Towers has proven he’s in full creative control, from his sold-out European tour with stops in Madrid, Valencia, and Pamplona, to being the only Latin artist featured on the official soundtrack of the upcoming BradPitt-led F1 film. His releases aren’t tied to trends—they’re driven by vision.
“Soleao” also sets the tone for the next phase of MykeTowers’ career. With unexpected collaborations like this one with Quevedo, the song evokes the raw and authentic essence of the Caribbean—steering clear of stereotypes and connecting with those who live the rhythm of the streets, the sea, and the music as one.
With this release, Towers continues to build a narrative that is bold, coherent, and deeply rooted in his origins—joined by Quevedo, who has spent the last few years redefining the boundaries of Spanish-language urban music from Europe with a voice that doesn’t fit into molds, but breaks them from within.
“Soleao” is now available on all digital music platforms.