Tiago PZK drops Gotti B, an experimental EP exploring pop, R&B, trap, and reggaeton. Featuring Teddy Swims on “Sometimes.” Out now.
Tiago PZK continues to redefine Latin music with the release of Gotti B, a sonically and visually rich project that bridges his signature style with daring new influences. Acting as a creative sequel to GOTTI A, the EP sees Tiago lean into bold production and deeply personal storytelling.
The EP’s centerpiece is “Sometimes,” a brooding collaboration with Teddy Swims that explores love, heartbreak, and reflection. Marking their second collaboration, following Teddy’s “The Door,” the track weaves together moody synths and R&B-infused drum patterns. “This song is a big step for me,” Tiago shares. “It feels like the start of something fresh.” Teddy Swims adds, “It’s an honor to be working with Tiago—he’s one of the most incredible artists I’ve ever met.”
The accompanying music video, directed by Loris Russier, captures the song’s melancholic essence, featuring haunting imagery set in a graveyard and vacant church.
Beyond “Sometimes,” Gotti B highlights Tiago’s musical versatility. “Si Te Pinta” pairs him with Doly Flackko for a slick blend of R&B and trap, while “Sudor” enlists De La Rose and iZaak for an intoxicating club anthem. “Amantes” revives classic reggaeton, and “Antes” featuring Miranda! puts a bold, modern twist on pop.
With Gotti B, Tiago PZK continues to push artistic boundaries, proving that his creative vision knows no limits. The EP is out now on all digital platforms.