BROKIX & Jhay P Embrace Vulnerability and Swagger in New Single “Flores”
“Flores” isn’t just a song; it’s an experience. The new single from BROKIX, featuring Jhay P, combines stripped-down emotion with bold reggaetón production to create a track that redefines Latin urban expression.
BROKIX—comprising Kryan, Jayce, and KidNicco—approaches their music with an instinctive defiance. Drawing from punk, reggaetón, and alternative influences, they infuse “Flores” with sonic confidence and lyrical charm. The chorus speaks volumes: “Baby, ¿dónde estás? ¿Pa’ dónde vas? Te traje flores, pero pa’ entonarte o media de guaro por si quieres emborracharte.”
Visually, the video merges two distinct aesthetics. BROKIX’s raw edge collides with Jhay P’s colorful, romantic stylings. Together, the artists spotlight Medellín and Cali, echoing the song’s final lyric — “Cali y Medallo, baby.”
Since signing with Universal Music Latino, BROKIX has become a force. Live performances at Festival Estéreo Picnic and on Feid’s FERXXOCALIPSIS Tour have cemented their growing fanbase. Collaborations with established acts like Ñejo and Justin Quiles have broadened their reach.
“Flores” shows that BROKIX’s evolution is only beginning. Their sound is urgent, heartfelt, and designed for those who don’t fit the mold. It’s a testament to what música urbana can be: unfiltered and fearless.