JHAYCO’S REBIRTH BEGINS WITH “SCORPIO”, MARKING HIS EPIC RETURN AND THE START OF A NEW ERA

JHAYCO, trailblazing artist, songwriter and producer, makes his epic return with “Scorpio” his first single release of the year. The drop follows a series of career-defining moments, including two back-to-back sold-out ‘Murci Experience’ shows at the legendary Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot in January, and two surprise guest performances alongside Bad Bunny during his historic ‘No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí’ residency. With “Scorpio”, JHAYCO ushers in a bold new era that reaffirms his status as one of Latin music’s most powerful and influential stars.
“Scorpio” marks the beginning of JHAYCO’s new era, offering a striking preview of his upcoming project. The single was born from a solitary drive through the Everglades, past shuttered casinos, chrome trucks, and vibrant Latin communities holding on to their roots while carving out their place in American culture. With its gritty, cinematic feel, “Scorpio” reveals a darker, more raw aesthetic that pushes JHAYCO into uncharted territory while staying true to the intensity and passion that define his unmistakable style. From dominating global charts and selling out stadiums worldwide to collaborating with nearly every major name in Latin urban music, his impact is undeniable, with more than 20 billion global streams to date.
Fusing late-night hedonism with his signature alt-reggaetón edge, “Scorpio” is powered by bold beats and provocative lyricism, showcasing JHAYCO’s genre-defying flow and evocative wordplay. Over the course of his career, he has delivered anthems like “En La De Ella,” “Dakiti” with Bad Bunny, “Tarot,” “Fiel” with Los Legendarios and Wisin, “911” with Sech, and “No Me Conoce,” tracks that not only topped charts but helped define the global rise of Latin urban music. As a renowned songwriter and composer, JHAYCO’s pen has shaped hits for the industry’s biggest names, while his style, flow, and bars have left an undeniable mark on the culture. With “Scorpio,” he reaffirms why he remains at the forefront of the genre and signals that this new era of JHAYCO will be his most powerful yet.
JHAYCO’s new release follows his triumphant return to El Choli, where he took the stage not once, but twice during Bad Bunny’s historic ‘No Me Quiero Ir De Aquí’ residency. Alongside El Conejo, JHAYCO hyped up the crowd with global fan-favorites like “Dákiti,” “Tarot,” “No Me Conoce (Remix),”and “Como Se Siente (Remix).” On his second appearance, JHAYCO surprised fans with an extended set that highlighted his own anthems, including “512” and “Holanda”, reaffirming his undeniable star power.
A rare, genre-bending chameleon, JHAYCO first broke out with his 2018 EP ‘Eyez On Me,’ setting the stage for a career defined by innovation and boundary-pushing sound. Since then, he has released three acclaimed studio albums, including ‘TIMELEZZ,’ which debuted at No. 1 on the iTunes Latin Chart and earned RIAA 2x Platinum certification, and ‘Le Clique: Vida Rockstar (x),’ which debuted at No. 1 on both Spotify’s Top Albums Debut (Latin) and Apple Music’s U.S. Latin charts, surpassing 1 billion global streams. Expanding his global presence, JHAYCO debuted his third studio album with a performance on The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, delivering a standout medley of his chart-topping hits “Vida Rockstar” and “Passoa.” Beyond his solo work, JHAYCO has become a go-to collaborator, dubbed “the man you call if you want 8 billion views”by Rolling Stone. With a highly anticipated new album on the horizon and more major collaborations to come, JHAYCO is once again proving he’s not just part of the movement, he’s leading it.
