Ryan Castro unveils new Grupo Frontera collab, upcoming U.S. tour
Colombian singer Ryan Castro gets in his feels with his new joint single, βApodo,β alongside Tejano band Grupo Frontera.
Released on Thursday, the collaboration yearns for unrequited love. The song boasts Grupo Fronteraβs traditional norteΓ±o sound, with the addition of their signature bongo of course. But it also includes hints of Caribbean reggae β like double chop beats β an element from Castroβs musical background that he is all too familiar with, having spent his formative years in CuraΓ§ao, a Dutch Caribbean island, where part of his family still resides.
The new song release comes on the heels of another important announcement: Castro has announced dates for his upcoming SendΓ© World Tour, with stops in five major U.S. cities: Los Angeles, Chicago, Houston, Miami and New York. The βMujeriegoβ singer will perform in L.A.βs Woodley Park on Oct. 11.
Such large venues are a drastic change of scenery for the 31-year-old singer, who began his musical career busking in MedellΓn buses and streets, and was once dubbed βEl Cantante Del Ghetto.β
In recent years, Castro has distinguished himself as a versatile and collaborative artist, joining in on popular songs like Karol Gβs remix version of βUna Noche de MedellΓnβ with Cris MJ, and the controversial track β+57,β which featured Colombian artists Feid, J Balvin and Maluma.
His recent cross-genre collab with Grupo Frontera shouldnβt come as a surprise. Two years ago, Castro paired up his deep voice with corrido tumbado star Peso Pluma in the reggaeton hit βQuemaβ featuring SOG, which landed him his first entry on the Billboard Hot 100 at No. 92.
Earlier this summer, Castro released his most intimate project to date, βSendΓ©,β a riveting collection of 18 songs that blends his familiar reggaeton sound with old-school Caribbean reggae and dancehall beats.
From its first track, also titled βSendΓ©,β Castro sets the mood with a sticky intro by Jamaican toaster U-Roy from Dawn Pennβs βNo, No, No.β Almost seamlessly, the song blends into its second track, βRebecca,β which features the enticing Hindi vocals of Deevani from Tito El Baminoβs Flow Natural ft. Beenie Man.
Already a standout in this album is the hip-hop-inspired bop βSanka,β featuring CuraΓ§aoan rap artist Dongo, which infuses the familiar rhythms of Dr. Dreβs popular βWhatβs the Differenceβ (feat. Eminem & Xzibit).
Of course, it wouldnβt be a proper Caribbean album without a reference to dancehall music, mainly Shaggyβs famed βBoombastic,β refashioned with Castroβs own unique title, βBombastik<3,β featuring Blaiz Fayah and Tribal Kush. The album also features a range of artists including former collaborator Peso Pluma, fellow parcero Manuel Turizo and the Jamaican legend himself, Shaggy.
For full SendΓ© World Tour dates and ticket information, visit SendeWorldTour.com.