Tokischa, the international Dominican recording artist known for pushing boundaries, has just released her latest single “Muxaxa” in collaboration with fellow Dominican powerhouse La Mas Doll. The track, now available on all digital streaming platforms, is a bold and bouncy dembow anthem that fans have been eagerly awaiting.
“Muxaxa” blends Tokischa’s unapologetic, raw lyricism with La Mas Doll’s sharp and quick-witted verses, creating an anthem that celebrates self-expression, sexuality, and fearless confidence. With its infectious beat and provocative lyrics, the song feels like a private conversation between best friends intimate, daring, and unfiltered.
The music video, directed with Tokischa’s signature visual edge, captures the duo dancing proudly through Midtown New York alongside their fans. The vibrant scenes mirror the energy of their surprise appearance at the Bronx Dominican Day Parade, where the two artists first previewed the track, sparking viral buzz.
Tokischa and La Mas Doll had been teasing “Muxaxa” for weeks. From Instagram studio snippets to the Bronx parade reveal, anticipation skyrocketed. When Tokischa finally dropped an audio preview online, the song generated over 120.9K posts across digital platforms, proof of her unmatched ability to fuel excitement with just a clip.
This release builds on Tokischa’s summer momentum, following her Popola Super Saiyan era. Earlier singles like “Miami+Celos (Track 4+14)” dominated TikTok, with 109K user-generated posts under “CELOS,” turning its possessive lines into a viral soundtrack for fans worldwide.
“Muxaxa” is more than just a single; it’s another step toward Tokischa’s highly anticipated debut album. For months, she has been hinting at a new sonic direction, a hybrid of dembow, electro-pop, and rock influences, infused with the Dominican street sound that defines her artistry.
This debut promises to be a metamorphosis, chronicling Tokischa’s evolution from the environment where she began to the global artist she has become today. With every release, she reaffirms her role as one of the most original, disruptive, and empowering voices in Latin music.