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EthanUno Bounces Back With The Bold Single “EL CAPARAZÓN”

If love left you bruised, let the beat do the healing. San Diego’s genre-defying talent EthanUno invites us to shed our fears and feel again on his electrifying new track EL CAPARAZÓN. With a swirl of bilingual lyrics, Latin grooves, and dance-punk swagger, this breezy single dares even the most guarded hearts to step out of their shell and onto the dancefloor. Equal parts emotional balm and party starter, “EL CAPARAZÓN” showcases EthanUno’s signature blend of lo-fi bounce, electro-rap urgency, and sun-soaked sincerity. EthanUno explains:
I ate carne asada tacos and was listening to a bunch of merengue before hitting the studio… by the time I loaded up a new project, this song just flew out of me.
  That spontaneity pulses through every beat, with cowbells and glitched vocal loops giving lift to lyrics that offer comfort and invitation. It’s a tender promise wrapped in rhythm, delivered with the warm immediacy that defines EthanUno’s sonic language. Coming off the momentum of his necesidad EP and the reggaetón-laced MALA MÍA, EthanUno continues to evolve, with each track expanding his palette of hyperpop, R&B, Latin soul, and club-ready euphoria. With co-signs from the likes of Frank Ocean and Rosalía, as well as standout collaborations with producers like Happy Perez, the rising artist is poised to break even more ground. Stream “EL CAPARAZÓN” now and keep up with EthanUno by connecting on Instagram, YouTube, TikTok, Spotify, and SoundCloud today.


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