NEW YORK (October 9, 2025) – Continuing the momentum from “Y Si Nos Vamos,” Santa Fe Klan introduces “Wuare”, a raw and deeply emotional cumbia that captures the struggles of heartbreak, loneliness, and the search for healing. With his signature honesty and unmistakable style, Santa Fe Klan channels the weight of personal battles into a track that resonates with anyone who has faced despair and the longing for escape. “Wuare” and the official music video are available now on streaming platforms.
Rooted in the imagery of life on the streets, the track reflects resilience, reflection, and authenticity—capturing the realities of familiar corners, familiar struggles, and the search for meaning within them. Driven by vibrant percussion and electric keys, the nostalgic cumbia rhythm merges traditional Latin sounds with Santa Fe Klan‘s urban edge, creating music that feels both raw and universal. The accompanying music video brings “Wuare” to life with a striking visual narrative. It opens from the inside of a bottle, offering a distorted perspective that immediately sets the tone. Set inside a dimly lit bar, Santa Fe Klan is seen with a keytar in hand as his band takes their positions, ready to play. As the performance unfolds, he begins to float through the space, reaching for objects on tables and letting them slip from his grasp, creating a surreal and dreamlike sequence that mirrors the song’s raw emotion. The result is a visually captivating piece that blends performance with symbolism, immersing viewers in the atmosphere of “Wuare.”
Fresh off the release of “Y Si Nos Vamos,” and his electrifying performance in García, Nuevo León for El Grito de la Independencia (Mexico’s Independence Day celebration), Santa Fe Klan continues to cement his place as one of the most impactful and genre-defying artists in Latin music today.Known for his boundary-pushing collaborations, he has delivered major hits including “CHINGON 2” with Martinwhite, Cachirula, and NEMJ, “30 DÍAS” with Los Primos del Este, “No Queda Nada” with Big Papa313 and Youka, “Lowrider” with Millonario, and “Solamente” with Manu Chao. He has also released rap standouts such as “Locos,” his electrifying collaboration with Saweetie, and “Diamonds” featuring Rick Ross. Building on these achievements, Santa Fe Klan made a standout guest appearance during Deorro’s set at Dale Mixx in Monterrey, further showcasing his versatility and growing international presence. His 11th studio album BLANCO Y NEGRO released in October 2024 features powerhouse collaborations with Peso Pluma, Duki, Gera MX, Alemán, and Tornillo, while beyond the album he continues to expand his reach with global icons including Snoop Dogg, Majo Aguilar, Rich the Kid, and Los Ángeles Azules. With over 10.9 million monthly Spotify listeners, 12.1 million YouTube subscribers, and 13.9 million TikTok followers, Santa Fe Klan stands as one of the most influential Mexican artists of his generation. His massive audience underscores not only his cultural impact but also the deep connection he continues to forge with fans worldwide, leading a movement that unites artists across genres and cultures through the power of music. Now, as he gears up for the release of his next studio album, Santa Fe Klan enters a new chapter in his career—one that promises to further expand his sound and solidify his legacy.


