The singer and songwriter Andrés Cepeda and the group Piso 21, both Colombians, released Thursday their new song ‘Por si mañana no estoy’, a bolero that is presented as “a declaration to the timeless love that only wants to treasure the present,” the band’s team said in a statement.
The winner of several Latin Grammy awards and the urban pop group joined their voices under the premise “no time goes by without saying how much I love you” to sing “to that fight with time that wants to make happiness fade away”.
Andres Cepeda and Piso 21 together in song
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The song features the collaboration of producers Dim, Andres Alzate and Carlos Taboada.
The composers implemented a “nostalgic” arrangement with the goal of “encapsulating those emotions of wanting to live in the present” and expressing to the people they love “how much they mean,” inviting them to create memories “forever,” the team said.
The music video, filmed in Bogota, seeks to reflect “the emotion and effusiveness” of the lyrics.
Moreover, it transcends to a “spiritual” plane and gives prominence to “feeling”.
This musical collaboration, added the information, is thought “from the love, admiration and respect that for years Piso 21 has had for the career of the interpreter from Bogota (Cepeda)”.
“As a fierce enemy of time, Piso 21 and Andres Cepeda did not want to end this 2025 without giving this song to all their fans and lovers, so as not to lose any opportunity to be happy in this holiday season,” the statement concluded.
With information from EFE


