Bad Gyal has released her second studio album. It is called Más Cara and it arrives today on all digital platforms.
The singer describes the project as her “dream playlist.” It pulls from the music that shaped her earliest memories and continues to push her forward. She created the album between Miami, Puerto Rico, Colombia and Spain. The sound moves through reggaeton, R&B, dancehall, merengue house, Jamaican shatta, guaracha and Haitian kompa. It feels both familiar and new.
Throughout the record, Bad Gyal works in spaces where women are not always the ones in control. She brings confidence, pleasure and self-expression from her own perspective. The songs move between audacity and vulnerability, luxury and streetwise style, intimacy and spectacle. That duality has become central to who she is as an artist.
The collaborators list runs deep. 8Belial, Chencho Corleone, De La Rose, J Álvarez, Jadiel, Jenny “La Sexy Voz”, Maureen, Ozuna and Victor Mendivil all appear. Established names sit next to emerging voices shaping the future of urban music. Bad Gyal moves between them all without losing her own thread.
The video for “Un Coro Y Ya :)” drops alongside the album. Director Daniel Sannwald, known for his work with top female artists, handles the visuals. Gadir Rajab handles the styling. The video follows Bad Gyal through a passionate night in Barcelona, exploring her power and sensuality as she takes a male protagonist into a distorted state.
Bad Gyal is on a run right now. Her tour across Spain is nearly sold out and she headlines Primavera Sound soon.
Más Cara is out everywhere now. Listen to the album HERE!
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