Ryan Castro presents a new Border Group, next tour of the United States


Colombian singer Ryan Castro enters his feelings with his new single set “,”Nickname“Together with the Frontera Group Band.

Thursday launched, collaboration longs for unrequited love. The song has the traditional sound of Norteño from Grupo Frontera, with the addition of its firm Bongo, of course. But it also includes touches of reggae from the Caribbean, such as Double Chop Beats, an element of Castro's musical background with which he is too familiar, after having spent his years of training in Curacao, a Dutch Caribbean island, where part of his family still resides.

The new launch of the song comes after another important announcement: Castro has announced dates for his next World Sendé tour, with stops in five important cities in the United States: Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Miami and New York. The “Mujeriego” singer will perform at Woodley Park in Los Angeles on October 11.

Such large places are a drastic change of stage for the 31 -year -old singer, who began his musical career in search Medellín buses and streetsAnd once he was called “The singer of the Ghetto.”

In recent years, Castro has distinguished himself as a versatile and collaborative artist, joining popular songs such as Karol G's Remix version of “A Night of Medellín” with Cris MJ and The The The Controversial song “+57”, which presented Colombian artists Feid, J Balvin and Maluma.

His recent crossed genre collaboration with Grupo Frontera should not be a surprise. Two years ago, Castro matched his deep voice with the star of Corrido lying pen in the success of reggaeton “burning” with Sog, which gave him his first entry into the Billboard Hot 100 in No. 92.

At the beginning of this summer, Castro launched his most intimate project to date, “Sendé”, a fascinating collection of 18 songs that combines his well -known reggaeton sound with the Caribbean reggae of the old school and the rhythms of Dancehall.

From his first song, he also entitled “Sendé”, Castro establishes the mood with a sticky introduction of Jamaican cough U-Roy of Dawn Penn “No, no, no. “Almost without problems, the song mixes with its second song,”Rebecca “ which presents the attractive Hindi voices of Deevani of Tito el Bamino's Flow Natural Ft. Beenie Man.

It is already highlighted in this album is the bop inspired by hip-hop “SANKA “ With the rap artist from Curacaoan Dongo, who infuses the family rhythms of Dr. Dre “What is the difference “? (feat. Eminem and Xzibit).

Of course, it would not be an adequate Caribbean album without reference to dancehall music, mainly Shaggy's famous “Boompastic” remodeled with the unique title of Castro “,Bombastik With Blaiz Fayah and Tribal Kush. The album also presents a variety of artists, including former collaborator Weight Weight, Parshist Manuel Turizo and Jamaican Legend himself, Shaggy.

To obtain complete dates of Sendé World Tour and ticket information, visit Sendeworldtour.com.



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