BROKIX BRINGS PLAYFUL CHAOS WITH NEW SINGLE“PA QUE YA NO ESTÉS TRISTE”

BROKIX, the Colombian trio redefining Latin urban music, is back with their latest single “Pa Que Ya No Estés Triste” ahead of their upcoming album PQYNET(Pa Que Ya No Estés Triste), dropping October 31. This release highlights a different side of BROKIX: playful, surreal, and full of heart. “Pa Que Ya No Estés Triste” and its official video are now available on all digital streaming platforms.
“Pa Que Ya No Estés Triste,” produced by The Rudeboyz, tells the story of a 20-year-old girl moving into a new home, accompanied by three mischievous “little devils” representing Kryan, Jayce, and KidNicco. As the house transforms from empty to fantastical, complete with welcoming kittens, unexpected characters, and a lively performance party, the video mirrors the album’s mission: to bring joy, comfort, and music that ensures you aren’t sad anymore.
The track itself embodies the spirit of BROKIX and the essence of their mission as “los rarxs de la escena urbana,” a perfect fusion of BROKIX’s punk-inspired aesthetic and urban sounds, bringing music that accompanies you in every moment. With a slow-reggaeton nostalgic vibe, the single is both visually and sonically representative of what’s to come, serving as the perfect introduction and announcement for their upcoming album ‘PQYNET’, set for release on October 31 through Universal Music Latino.
Following the high-octane chaos of “GANJAH”, BROKIX demonstrates their range and that they’re equally capable of frenetic, genre-bending anthems and reflective, whimsical storytelling that’s impossible not to smile along with.
BROKIX hails from Cali, Colombia, where music and street culture collide. The trio started as roommates and quickly became brothers, true “brokis”, bound by creativity, defiance, and a love for their hometown. They’ve become known as “los rarxs de la escena urbana,” blending raw 90s punk energy with reggaetón rhythm and alt-pop emotion to create a signature sound that refuses to chase trends. With their recent single releases this year, BROKIX has laid the foundation for what’s to come: a new era of Latin urban music that makes room for the misfits, the emotional, the bold, and the beautifully strange.
