Argüello and Andrés Cepeda Reimagine “Me Voy” Through Melodic House

Colombian producer Argüello and Bogotá-born singer-songwriter Andrés Cepeda have joined forces for a new version of “Me Voy,” one of the most recognizable songs in Cepeda’s catalog. The collaboration moves the track into electronic territory, reshaping its emotional core through a melodic house lens while keeping the storytelling power that made the original resonate.

The release brings together two different generations of Colombian music. Cepeda’s voice remains the emotional anchor, carrying the heartbreak and intimacy of the song, while Argüello builds a deeper, atmospheric production around it. The result is not simply a dance remix, but a reinterpretation designed to expand the song’s life beyond its original format.

The move arrives at a moment when Latin music continues to stretch across genres with fewer boundaries. Artists and producers are increasingly revisiting familiar songs through electronic, regional, urbano, and global club sounds, creating new entry points for younger audiences while reintroducing legacy material in fresh contexts. For Cepeda, “Me Voy” entering the melodic house space reinforces the durability of his songwriting. For Argüello, it positions him as a producer capable of translating emotional Latin repertoire into a global electronic language.

That balance is what makes this version important. The track does not abandon the sentiment of the original; it reframes it. The progressive build, immersive textures, and club-ready structure give “Me Voy” a new setting, but Cepeda’s vocal performance keeps the song grounded in its emotional identity.

Stream New Music from Andres Cepeda & Argüello Now on LaMezcla Music App

The single will be available in two versions: a Radio Edit and an Extended Club version. A visualizer will also be released on YouTube, giving the collaboration a visual extension for digital audiences and electronic music listeners.

As Latin pop classics continue finding new life through global production styles, Argüello and Andrés Cepeda’s “Me Voy” stands as another example of how catalog songs can evolve without losing their essence. Stream the release and discover more new Latin music updates through LaMezcla.com and the LaMezcla Music App.

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