NEW YORK (June 26, 2025) – Santa Fe Klan continues to redefine the boundaries of Latin music with the release of “Locos,” his electrifying new collaboration with rap icon Saweetie. Produced by D.A. Got That Dope, a highly respected name in the urban music scene, the single is a genre-defying track that explores passion, chaos, and connection between two people who can’t stay away from each other — no matter the cost. Anchored by Santa Fe Klan’s raw, street-rooted lyricism and Saweetie’s unapologetic flow and signature glamour, the single seamlessly blends Spanish and English to create a magnetic sonic experience. Following the release of “Diamonds” with Rick Ross, “Locos” builds on Santa Fe Klan’s vision of uniting cultures through bold, genre-defying collaborations. With each release, he proves that his sound resonates on a global scale. “Locos” and the official music video are available now on streaming platforms.
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“Locos” dives deep into the tension between desire and danger — capturing the emotional push and pull of a relationship fueled by lust, loyalty, and a shared taste for chaos. The track leans into themes of duality: power and vulnerability, love and recklessness, fame and intimacy. With cinematic production and undeniable chemistry between the artists, the song paints a vivid portrait of two people entangled in something intense, messy, and irresistible.
The official music video brings this dynamic to life with striking, cinematic visuals that vividly capture the song’s themes of desire, tension, and the blurred lines between reality and fantasy. It opens with Santa Fe Klan reclining in a sleek, modern therapist’s office, where Saweetie enters as a glamorous therapist who begins asking probing questions while evaluating him through a Rorschach inkblot test. As Santa Fe Klan stares into the shifting inkblots, the video seamlessly transitions into a series of vivid flashbacks—or perhaps imagined memories—depicting a modern-day Bonnie and Clyde love story. We follow their whirlwind romance through moments of luxury and danger: browsing and trying on diamond jewelry as Santa Fe Klan adorns Saweetie with sparkling chains, and culminating in a daring escape from the police in a sleek yellow Ferrari. Throughout the story, Saweetie’s attentive and deepening connection to Santa Fe Klan becomes increasingly palpable. The narrative ultimately returns to the therapist’s office—now mysteriously empty—leaving viewers to wonder whether this thrilling saga truly happened or is merely a passionate fantasy born from Santa Fe Klan’s yearning for reckless love.
Following the release of “Diamonds” featuring Rick Ross, Santa Fe Klan continues to solidify his position as one of the most influential and boundary-pushing artists in Latin music, boasting over 10.4 million monthly Spotify listeners, 12 million YouTube subscribers and 13.8 million Tik Tok followers. Known for his genre-defying collaborations, he has delivered major hits, including “De Viernes a Viernes” with Dareyes de la Sierra, “Morrita” with Bravo The Bagchaser, which has already garnered over 1M views on YouTube. “La Bandera,” an electrifying fusion of cumbia, rap, and EDM alongside Deorro has surpassed 1.1 million views, while “La Peligrosa,” featuring Luis R Conriquez and Los Pikadientes de Caborca, has racked up more than 2.1 million YouTube views. “Lumbre” with Lefty Gunplay has crossed the 1 million mark, and his emotive collaboration “Nada Es Para Siempre” with Danna has soared past 16.7 million Spotify streams and 15 million YouTube views. In addition to these successes, Santa Fe Klan made a notable special guest appearance during Deorro’s set at Sueños Festival, further showcasing his versatility and growing international presence. Released in October 2024, Santa Fe Klan’s 11th studio album, BLANCO Y NEGRO, features powerhouse collaborations with artists like Peso Pluma, Duki, Gera MX, Alemán, and Tornillo. Beyond the album, he continues to expand his reach by collaborating with icons such as Snoop Dogg, Majo Aguilar, Rich the Kid, and Los Ángeles Azules. Santa Fe Klan continues to lead a movement that unites artists across genres and cultures, celebrating the blending of sounds, stories, and identities while pushing the boundaries of music and culture through the unifying power of art.