Luis Alfonso Releases New Single “Stylacho,” Putting Colombia’s Swagger on the Map
Colombian singer Luis Alfonso is back with a swagger-filled new single titled “Stylacho,” released alongside a vibrant music video shot in Medellín and directed by Julián Henao. The track offers the first glimpse of Alfonso’s upcoming studio album, Descriterio — a project that follows a string of underground hits like “Chismofilia” and “Contentoso.”
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The artist had been teasing the song for weeks through playful social media snippets, dancing to its infectious rhythm and offering fans just enough to stir up anticipation. The official announcement came via Instagram, where Alfonso wrote: “If there’s one thing I know for sure, it’s that the people who live with Stylacho live the happiest and freest.”
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“The Stylacho I’m carrying? That’s the Stylacho they can’t handle,” Alfonso sings in the catchy hook — an anthem-like line that sets the tone for a track deeply rooted in personal flair and self-expression. According to a recent press release, the song is “an electrocorrido that breaks every genre rule in Colombia — and possibly beyond.”
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The track is a playful blend of old-school Western vibes — complete with acoustic guitar, accordion, and sharp whistles — fused with modern electronic beats, creating a sound that’s equal parts cowboy and club-ready.
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“Luis Alfonso wanted to portray someone who feels completely at ease in whatever they wear or whoever they are,” the statement adds. “Stylacho” is now streaming on all digital platforms — and it’s clear Alfonso isn’t just launching a song. He’s launching a movement.