Cuban-American Artist Malú Trevejo Drops New Reggaeton-Inspired Single “Como Tú”

Cuban-American artist Malú Trevejo unveils her new single “Como Tú,” a dynamic track that blends modern beats with a nostalgic nod to old-school reggaeton. This release follows her recent single “Frekaa,” once again showcasing her ability to transition between musical styles. The song and its official video are now available on all digital streaming platforms.

“Como Tú,” infused with infectious Caribbean rhythms, draws inspiration from the reggaeton classic “Mil Amores” by Master Joe and O.G. Black, released in 2005. With this track, Trevejo highlights her musical skills, delivering sultry lyrics and mesmerizing melodies that are poised to become a viral trend. The song signifies her growth as an artist, featuring mature lyrics and a bold, compelling sound.

“’Como Tú’ is a song for you to dance and have fun with wherever you are. Being able to remake ‘Mil Amores’ with a new fresh sound is an honor for me, and I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I do,” shared Malú Trevejo.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iFpnHYG2MQs

Malú Trevejo has quickly become a leading figure in the music industry, known for her vibrant social media presence and dynamic talent. She boasts over 11.5 million followers on Instagram and a cumulative 24.7 million followers on TikTok. The viral star has collaborated with artists such as YOVNGCHIMI, Luar La L, and Gente de Zona.

Her debut single “Luna Llena” reached No. 18 on Billboard’s Hot Latin Songs chart, garnered over 135 million views on YouTube, and achieved more than 21 million streams on Spotify. This evening, Trevejo will be a special guest at Premios Juventud, participating in the “PJ Artistas 2 Watch” segment alongside other rising stars in the music industry. The live broadcast will take place from the famed Coliseo de Puerto Rico on Univision. Trevejo is currently working on new music that will further solidify her position as one of the most notable artists in the Latin pop genre.

Founder and Editor-in-Chief, Contrast Magazine. michael@contrastmag.us

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