BROKIX teams up with Jhay P on “Flores,” a raw yet refined anthem blending reggaetón and punk energy.
Colombian trio BROKIX brings emotional edge and bold production in their newest single, “Flores,” featuring Jhay P. This track arrives at a pivotal moment for the group, as they continue to solidify their place in Latin urban music.
“Flores” is more than just a single; it’s a declaration. The song features lyrics like, “Baby, ¿dónde estás? ¿Pa’ dónde vas? Te traje flores, pero pa’ entonarte o media de guaro por si quieres emborracharte,” setting a cheeky, passionate tone. The release also coincides with Festival de las Flores, adding deeper cultural context.
Visually, the track comes to life through a music video packed with high-energy visuals, street fashion, and contrasting aesthetics. BROKIX’s signature edge blends with Jhay P’s stylized softness to paint a dynamic representation of two musical worlds colliding.
The trio — Kryan, Jayce, and KidNicco — hails from Cali and has built a reputation for merging raw 90s punk with modern reggaetón and alternative pop. Since signing with Universal Music Latino, their rise has been meteoric, performing for tens of thousands of fans and collaborating with major names like Ñejo and Feid.
As BROKIX puts more music into the world, it becomes increasingly clear they are not trend-followers, but trailblazers. “Flores” offers a glimpse into the next chapter of Latin urban: boundaryless, emotional, and boldly expressive.