BLESSD EXPLORES THE ACHE OF LOST LOVE ON INTROSPECTIVE NEW SINGLE “SE SUPONE”
Colombian urban superstar Blessd is showing a more vulnerable side with his latest single “Se Supone”, a raw, emotional anthem that dives headfirst into the pain of letting go. Known for his explosive energy and streetwise swagger, Blessd strips it all back on this heart-wrenching track, delivering a performance laced with longing, regret, and emotional truth.
Produced by Los Money Makers, “Se Supone” blends melancholic guitar melodies with slow-tempo reggaetón beats, allowing Blessd’s voice and storytelling to take center stage. The track captures the bittersweet tension of watching someone leave while pretending to be okay, wondering what should have been, and what’s left unspoken.
“Se Supone” arrives on the heels of a historic moment in Blessd’s career. Just weeks ago, he made history as the first Latin artist to open the Ballon d’Or ceremony in Paris with a performance of “Condenado al Éxito II,” bringing Latin music to one of the most prestigious global stages in sports.
The single also follows a string of milestones that have defined Blessd’s unstoppable rise this year, including the release of “COMO OREO” with Fuerza Regida and Ovy On The Drums,the viral “Yogurcito Remix” featuring Anuel AA, Luar La L,Yan Block, Kris R, and Roa, and his successful RHLM x Blessd U.S. Tour alongside Anuel AA.
Over the summer, Blessd wrapped a sold-out European tour, headlined major festivals like Reggaeton Beach Fest (RBF) and The Reggaeton & Latin Fest in the Netherlands, and celebrated the grand opening of Medallo Club, his artist-owned venue in Medellín created to honor local music and community. He also released his fifth studio album, Trinidad Bendita, a pivotal body of work that showcases his versatility and deep-rooted connection to his Medellín sound.
With “Se Supone,” Blessd once again proves why he’s one of the most compelling voices of his generation, blending raw emotion, authenticity, and the melodic richness that continues to define the evolution of Latin urban music.


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