The duo keep summer vibes alive with their latest collaboration.
From the first beat, “GANJAH” is pure chaos and energy; fast, playful, and impossible not to dance, jump, or perrear to. It’s the kind of track that sparks instant movement, the kind that turns any room into a wild, rule-free fiesta. Mixing cheeky wordplay, cultural nods, and their signature “weird but chimba” flow, BROKIX deliver an anthem that embodies the spontaneous, all-inclusive spirit of their music: a place where there’s room for ganjah, love, or simply the desire to forget everything until sunrise.
The release follows BROKIX’s recent single “Flores” featuring Jhay P, a flirtatious, reggaetón-infused anthem that blurred the lines between romance and rebellion. With its stylized VFX music video and cheeky Medellín-meets-Cali flair, “Flores” set the stage for what’s quickly becoming BROKIX’s defining era.
Made up of Kryan, Jayce, and KidNicco, BROKIX has emerged as one of the most disruptive and dynamic voices in the new wave of Latin music and have dubbed themselves as “los rarxs de la escena urbana”. Bonded by brotherhood, defiance, and creative instinct, the trio blends raw ’90s punk energy with the rhythm of reggaetón and the emotion of alt-pop. Their music doesn’t chase trends, it creates a new lane for vulnerability, identity, and resistance, all wrapped in hooks built to last.
Since signing with Universal Music Latino, BROKIX’s rise has been electric. They’ve lit up arenas as openers for Tiago PZK, played to 45,000 fans on Feid’sFERXXOCALIPSIS Tour, and stormed major stages like Festival Estéreo Picnic. Along the way, collaborations with Ñejo, Justin Quiles, Feid, Valka, and more have cemented their reputation as fearless genre-benders.
Now, with “GANJAH”, BROKIX step fully into their moment: a rare, disruptive, and contagious voice ready to soundtrack the future of the Latin Urban genre.