BROKIX teams up with Jhay P for “Flores,” a genre-blurring track celebrating Colombian nightlife and alt-urban rhythm.
BROKIX returns with another standout moment in their creative journey, releasing their newest single “Flores,” featuring Jhay P, through Universal Music Latino. With their trademark mix of alt-urban pop and reggaetón energy, the Colombian trio crafts a moody-yet-flirtatious anthem that is as evocative as it is danceable.
The track’s chorus — “Baby, ¿dónde estás? ¿Pa’ dónde vas? Te traje flores, pero pa’ entonarte o media de guaro por si quieres emborracharte” — captures the emotional tension and tongue-in-cheek charm that defines the group’s latest offering. Dropping just ahead of Festival de las Flores, this track is timed perfectly to celebrate Colombia’s nightlife and cultural expression.
Accompanied by a visually striking video rich in VFX and signature BROKIX chaos, the collaboration brings together the trio’s gritty streetwear aesthetic with Jhay P’s floral flair. The result is a compelling visual and sonic clash where Medellín and Cali meet — underscored by the final lyric, “Cali y Medallo, baby.”
BROKIX — made up of Kryan, Jayce, and KidNicco — continues to gain traction as one of Latin music’s most genre-defying groups. With roots in Cali and a musical style that spans punk, reggaetón, and alt-pop, their music favors raw authenticity over formulas.
Recent major live performances include shows at Festival Estéreo Picnic, supporting Tiago PZK at Movistar Arena, and playing to 45,000 fans on Feid’s FERXXOCALIPSIS Tour. These events further prove their unique stage presence and rising influence.
With “Flores,” BROKIX signals the next evolution of música urbana — where vulnerability and rebellion co-exist, and where Latin music continues to break barriers.