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ANDRY KIDDOS OPENS A NEW CHAPTER WITH “DELOREAN”

Venezuelan singer-songwriter, producer and creative visionary Andry Kiddos returns with Delorean”, the highly anticipated first release of the year via Universal Music Latino and the opening chapter of his forthcoming album ‘Llorica.’ Written and produced by Andry himself, the song signals a new emotional and sonic era for one of Latin music’s most compelling emerging voices.

Named after cinema’s most iconic time-traveling car, “Delorean” transforms nostalgia into metaphor, exploring everything someone would do to relive a fleeting moment with a person they once loved. Rather than leaning into bitterness, the song sits in a space of acceptance and emotional maturity. “We’re not forgiving, time just passed,” becomes the emotional center of a record that captures the strange tension of two people still waiting for something they may have already experienced without realizing it.

Built on atmospheric production and Andry Kiddos’ signature emotionally transparent songwriting, “Delorean” continues the artistic evolution introduced on his critically praised EP ‘Que No Te Falte De Na,’ while opening the door to a more cinematic and introspective body of work with ‘Llorica.’

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The release follows a landmark 2025 for Andry Kiddos, who earned his first-ever Latin GRAMMY® nomination in the ‘Best Pop/Rock Song’ category, solidifying his emergence as one of the most exciting new artists in Latin music. During the same breakout year, he was named an Artist You Need to Know by Rolling Stone and recognized by UPROXX as one of the Latin Music Culture Drivers You Need to Know About. The momentum has only accelerated entering 2026. Earlier this year, Hypebeast highlighted Andry Kiddos as one of its Emerging Latin Artists On Our Radar, while Rolling Stone further co-signed his rise by naming him one of the Artists We Are Rooting For this year.

With “Delorean,” Andry Kiddos begins what promises to be his most personal and fully realized era yet – one rooted in vulnerability, cinematic storytelling and an uncompromising artistic vision.