Overview
- The album is out now, with Figueroa saying she is “living the dream” and revealing herself without filters to listeners.
- The record blends Latin, Caribbean and afrobeats sounds, includes two English-language songs, features the reggae cut Peace and Love, a bolero duet with Carlos Santander, and El tren dedicated to her grandparents.
- The 24-year-old enters this release already nominated for Best New Artist at the Latin Grammy Awards.
- She cites influences from Celia Cruz, Rihanna and Marc Anthony and acknowledges the imprint of her father, Chayanne, while embracing Puerto Rican, Venezuelan, Italian and Miami roots.
- She signals openness to collaborations with stars such as Bad Bunny or Elena Rose and expects to expand into live performances and festival dates in 2026.