Luis Fonsi returns to his roots, this time through an unexpected collaboration with Feid on the new single “Cambiaré”, a track that brings fresh air to salsa and combines tradition with a contemporary sound. The song stands out for its melodic aura, the nostalgia of the lyrics and the chemistry of the two artists, bringing Fonsi back to his tropical DNA in a completely new way.
“Cambiaré” marks the beginning of a new era for both the Luis Fonsi and Feid, two artists who decide to experiment outside their familiar frameworks, creating a project that marries Latin aesthetics with the freshness of modern production. The song, released by Universal Music Latino, is a bridge between generations, cultures and musical eras — something that makes this collaboration truly special.
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“Cambiaré” tells the story of a man who misses an old love and believes he can change to win her back. The lyrics are full of emotional honesty, while their musical backing has a strong salsa rhythm, enriched with modern production elements. Fonsi’s voice dominates with passion and emotion, while Feid’s soft and melodic interpretation adds a new dimension to the flow of the song.
The production is by Marcos Sánchez, Andrés Torres and Mauricio Rengifo — the same producers behind some of the most successful Latin hits of the last decade. The result is a sound full of energy, rhythm and light, reminiscent of summer in Latin America, but with a modern pop approach that makes it absolutely relevant.
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The official music video, directed by Elastic People's Carlos Perez, was shot on the colorful streets of San Juan, Puerto Rico, and captures the joy, authenticity, and vitality of Latin culture. Fonsi and Feid are seen singing and dancing among passersby and musicians, conveying the song's positive message: that change and evolution can be a celebration, not a pain.
Luis Fonsi, who became world famous with “Despacito,” seems to be returning to the genre that made him famous early in his career, before conquering the charts with his pop hits. With “Cambiaré,” he redefines his relationship with salsa, integrating tradition into the context of modern production. On the other hand, Feid, known for his urban and reggaeton work, shows a more melodic and mature side, demonstrating his versatility as an artist.
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The collaboration between the two has already been widely discussed in the Latin music scene, as it unites two different generations of Spanish-speaking music into a single, optimistic and intensely rhythmic result. “Cambiaré” is not just a song about love, but an ode to second chances, rebirth and the belief that people can evolve through love.
The charm of the song lies not only in its musical structure but also in the emotion it conveys. Fonsi and Feid’s voices blend harmoniously, while the song remains authentically Latin, without losing its modern identity. “Cambiaré” manages to be both nostalgic and modern, simple and profound, full of emotion and rhythm.
With this collaboration, Luis Fonsi proves once again why he remains one of the most versatile and timeless artists in Latin music. “Cambiaré” is not just a new song — it’s confirmation that salsa and pop can coexist in a way that speaks to both the past and the future.
Feid, for his part, seems to enjoy this change of pace and style, bringing his urban sound into a more classic Latin rhythm, bridging the modern world of reggaeton culture with the authenticity of salsa. The result is a single that overflows with positive energy, passion, and authenticity — elements you rarely find in a crossover track.
“Cambiaré” is ultimately more than a collaboration. It’s a statement: that Latin music continues to evolve, reinvent itself, and unite artists with different roots but a common vision.
And this time, this vision has a salsa rhythm, a smile, and the voice of Luis Fonsi to remind us that change can be the most beautiful dance of life.