Argentine singer Cazzu surprised her fans with the release of her new single “Jujuy estrellado”, officially released on February 12, 2026. The song is now available on all digital platforms and is accompanied by a cinematic video clip that mixes references to the Jujuy Carnival, Andean iconography and a contemporary visual aesthetic that unites the urban with the traditional regional.
The song is part of the artistic universe that Cazzu has been building since her acclaimed album Latinaje (2025), a project that explores multiple Latin American genres fused with her own urban stamp, and in Jujuy Estrellado, the artist resignifies traditional carnival figures such as the Devil, now reinterpreted in a feminine key as a symbol of empowerment and breaking stereotypes.
Premiere with international impact
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The launch of Jujuy estrellado was generated with great expectation in social networks, as Cazzu herself shared previews with the phrase:
“Ay…what could it be?”, sparking thousands of reactions among his Hispanic followers.
The video clip shows landscapes of the Quebrada de Humahuaca, night scenes and costumes inspired by the local carnival.
This has been celebrated by fans in Argentina as well as in the U.S. Hispanic market.
Latinaje Tour 2026: first tour in the USA

While Jujuy Estrellado marks a new chapter in his career, Cazzu is also preparing for his first U.S. concert tour in 2026.
The Latinaje Tour 2026, promoted by Live Nation, will kick off on April 30 in San Jose, California.
He will tour cities such as Los Angeles, New York and Houston, among others, with seven confirmed presentations.
High demand has led to the addition of new dates and venues such as Chicago and Phoenix.
Consolidating Cazzu as one of the most impactful urban Latina artists among Hispanic audiences in the U.S. and Latin America.
More than music: identity and narratives
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The song is now available on all digital platforms
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In addition to her growth as a singer, Cazzu has expanded her influence with other cultural projects.
In 2025 she published Perreo, una revolución, a book that became a bestseller and that addresses urban gender from a feminist and reflective perspective on identity and female empowerment.
This new single and the upcoming tour make Cazzu’s Jujuy Estrellado more than just a song:
It is a bridge between the Argentine cultural tradition and the expansion of a powerful female voice in the global urban landscape.
Something that speaks directly to the Hispanic audience living in the United States, seeking deep connections to their roots and shared cultural experiences.
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