Myke Towers and Quevedo reunite on new single, “Soleao”

“Soleao” is out on One World / Warner Music

Just in time for the summer, Puerto Rican artist Myke Towers and Spanish artist Quevedo have reunited on a new single, “Soleao, a vibrant reflection of the artists’ shared cultural heritage and personal evolution. Released May 30, the track follows their previous hit, “Playa del Inglés,” and expands their collaborative story with a fresh, sunlit perspective.

Built on warm percussion and coastal rhythms, “Soleao” paints a vivid portrait of beachside afternoons and fleeting moments that feel both deeply personal and universally understood. Towers calls the track “a shared experience rooted in the sea,” and that sense of connection radiates through every beat, inviting listeners to find joy, presence, and a bit of themselves in the sound.

The pairing is significant given their backgrounds — Towers, a defining voice in urbano, and Quevedo, a rising force from the Canary Islands. Together, they offer more than just a cross-Atlantic collaboration; they represent the merging of two artistic lineages into something distinct and new.

The release marks a pivotal moment in Towers’ trajectory. With a sold-out European tour behind him and a coveted placement on the official F1 soundtrack — where he stands as the only Latin artist featured — he continues to push the genre forward on a global scale. Soleao” is now available on all digital platforms. Listen below.

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