Colombian singer-songwriter Sebastián Yatra premiered the official video for his single “Cucaracheo”, a song he performs with his friend Jay Kabalan, which proposes a fun and light way of dealing with heartbreak. The release has caught the attention of the artist’s fans, especially among Latino communities living in the United States, where Yatra maintains a large fan base thanks to his pop music in Spanish and his international collaborations.
The song is characterized by a cheerful and carefree vibe, inspired by moments of friendship and the idea that even after a breakup, there is always room to laugh, share with friends and move on.
A concept inspired by friendship

According to the proposal of Sebastián Yatra’s song, the “cucaracheo” arises as a kind of slang among friends.
This is to describe those nights in which the main objective is to have fun, dance and forget for a moment the sentimental problems.
The song portrays everyday situations related to heartbreak, but from a positive and humorous perspective.
Among the verses of the song are references to failed conquests, spontaneous confessions and moments shared among friends.
This turns the song into a sort of “improvised manual” to face love disappointments with a good attitude.
A video full of energy and dance

In the official video for “Cucaracheo”, Sebastián Yatra and Jay Kabalan appear in an urban environment in which the energy of dance is contagious among different people.
The images show different characters on the street who begin to dance and connect with the music.
Conveying the idea that “cucaracheo” has no age or limits.
The concept of the video seeks to reflect that joy can arise at any time and that music has the power to bring people together through rhythm and fun.
'Cucaracheo' emerged as a kind of slang among friends
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Yatra prepares for a new tour

The premiere of the video for the song “Cucaracheo” comes at an important moment in Sebastián Yatra’s career.
He is also getting ready to start his “Entre Tanta Gente Tour” in Latin America.
The tour will begin on April 11 in Uruguay and will continue to several countries in the region, including Argentina, Chile, Colombia and Mexico.
This tour will mark the singer’s return to Latin American stages with a new musical stage focused on the connection with the audience and the live experience.
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