BROKIX – GANJAH: The Colombian trio BROKIX are shaking up música urbana once again with their electrifying new single “GANJAH,” produced by Maff and Hake. From the very first beat, the track bursts with energy, wild, playful, and completely irresistible. It’s the kind of song that makes you move without thinking, the kind that transforms any space into a full-blown party.
With clever wordplay, cultural flavor, and their signature “weird but chimba” flow, BROKIX deliver a high-energy anthem that captures the carefree, all-embracing spirit of their sound. “GANJAH” is a celebration of freedom, connection, and those late nights where everything else fades away until sunrise.
The single follows their recent release “Flores” featuring Jhay P, a smooth, flirtatious reggaetón anthem that mixed romance with rebellion. Its visually striking VFX video and Medellín meets Cali swagger showcased the group’s bold creativity and hinted at the new artistic era they’re stepping into.
Made up of Kryan, Jayce, and KidNicco, BROKIX are redefining what Latin music can sound like. They call themselves “los rarxs de la escena urbana,” and it’s easy to see why. The trio fuses raw 90s punk energy with reggaetón rhythm and alt pop emotion, creating a sound that feels both fearless and refreshingly honest. Their music doesn’t follow trends, it builds a new space where vulnerability, identity, and rebellion meet, powered by hooks that stick long after the song ends.
BROKIX aren’t just part of the new wave of Latin music, they’re leading it.
BROKIX – GANJAH
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