Santa Fe Klan, one of the most influential voices in the Mexican rap scene, teamed up with Los Angeles rapper Bravo The Bagchaser to deliver his latest single, “Morrita” — a smooth yet emotionally charged track that explores the thrill of forbidden love. Known for his powerful storytelling and ability to blend genres effortlessly, Santa Fe Klan continues to expand his artistic reach, offering fans a more intimate side of his sound. “Morrita” and the official music video are available now on all streaming platforms.
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“Morrita” dives into the emotional highs and lows of desire, secrecy and the irresistible pull of wanting someone you shouldn’t have. With a bilingual approach and hypnotic rhythm, the track paints a picture of passion that lives in the shadows — complicated, seductive and impossible to ignore. Fusing smooth R&B undertones with confessional rap, “Morrita” showcases Santa Fe Klan’s signature vulnerability while Bravo The Bagchaser delivers his bold West Coast energy. The result is a collaboration that feels fresh yet grounded, intimate yet powerful — a track that blurs lines between genres, cities and languages.
The official music video for “Morrita” opens the morning after a wild rooftop party, with sweeping shots of Los Angeles city in the early light. Balloons scatter across the penthouse floor, and the word “Morrita“ is spelled out in oversized letter-shaped balloons, while the Mexican flag waves proudly throughout the room. As the track kicks in, viewers are taken back to the night before: scenes of Santa Fe Klan and Bravo The Bagchaser dancing, surrounded by friends, good vibes, and late-night energy. The video also gives intimate glimpses of Santa Fe Klan and his love interest — from sweet, quiet moments outside the party, to scenes in the studio where she’s by his side, supporting his creative process. Bravo The Bagchaser steps in for his solo surrounded by poolside energy, blending more glimpses of the night that was. The video perfectly mirrors the song’s themes of temptation, loyalty, and connection, wrapping them in a visual that’s both cinematic and real.
Fresh off the release of “La Bandera” with Deorro, Santa Fe Klan—a trailblazer in the música Mexicana scene—further cements his status as an unstoppable force in Latin music. With over 10.6 million monthly Spotify listeners, 11.9 million YouTube subscribers and 11.8 million Instagram followers, he stands as one of the most influential artists in the genre. Renowned for his powerful collaborations, Santa Fe Klan has achieved major success with tracks like “La Peligrosa” with Luis R Conriquez and Los Pikadientes de Caborca, which has amassed over 1.7 million views on YouTube, “Lumbre” with Lefty Gunplay, which has garnered over 784K views on YouTube, and “Nada Es Para Siempre” with Danna, which has surpassed 11.2 million Spotify streams and 10 million views on YouTube. With each release, he continues to dominate the Latin music scene. His 11th studio album, BLANCO Y NEGRO, released in October 2024, features powerhouse collaborations with artists such as Peso Pluma, Duki, Gera Mx, Alemán and Tornillo. Beyond his album, Santa Fe Klan has worked with some of the biggest names across various genres, collaborating with Snoop Dogg, Majo Aguilar, Rich the Kid and Los Ángeles Azúles. Adding to his growing list of live milestones, Santa Fe Klan recently made a surprise appearance at Julión Álvarez’s sold-out show at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles, where he was the only invited guest to join Julión on stage. Together, they performed iconic covers of “Disculpe Usted” by Sergio Vega and “Corazón Mágico” by Dyango. The powerful moment between two generations of música Mexicana in front of a packed stadium was a true celebration of cultural unity and mutual respect — marking an unforgettable night for fans of all ages. Up next, Santa Fe Klan will hit the road for the “Unidos” Tour, co-headlining alongside Shoreline Mafia and featuring special guests Tornillo, Peysoh, and Bravo The Bagchaser. The highly anticipated tour kicks off July 3 at Dickies Arena in Fort Worth, Texas, and will make stops in major cities including Las Vegas, Austin, Denver, Bakersfield, and more. The tour promises to be a dynamic fusion of regional Mexican, rap, and hip-hop, showcasing Santa Fe Klan’s versatility and electric stage presence.