Fresh Bodden Reintroduces “Las XII” With Lion Fyah and Kybba, Marking a New Global Push
Fresh Bodden is entering a more international phase with the relaunch of “Las XII,” a cross-cultural collaboration with Colombian artist Lion Fyah and Italian-born, Amsterdam-based producer and DJ Kybba. The release, backed by AP Global Music and ALIVE MUSIC, positions the Honduran artist at the intersection of Caribbean rhythm, Latin urban energy, and the growing global appetite for dancehall-influenced sounds.
Originally released in late 2025, “Las XII” brings together Fresh Bodden, Lion Fyah, Kybba, and producer Gangsta on a track built for late-night movement, with Apple Music listing the song at 2:52 and crediting all four collaborators. The official video has also gained strong visibility on YouTube, where the Fresh Bodden x Lion Fiah x Kybba visual shows millions of views, reinforcing the song’s ability to move beyond a local rollout.
The timing is notable because “Las XII” does more than repackage a record. It reframes Fresh Bodden as part of a broader Latin-Caribbean conversation where Honduran talent, Colombian dancehall, and European club infrastructure can meet inside one release. For an artist coming from a market that is often underrepresented in mainstream Latin music coverage, this kind of collaboration helps widen the map.
Kybba’s presence gives the record additional international weight. The Amsterdam-based producer is widely recognized as the founder of the Basshall Movement, a platform tied to dancehall, Afro, Caribbean, and Latin-inspired music. That connection matters because “Las XII” is not simply chasing a trend; it plugs Fresh Bodden into a network that already understands how Caribbean-rooted sounds travel through clubs, festivals, and digital communities.
The video, directed by RSK Fama Films and shot between Medellín and Bogotá, extends that multicultural direction visually. Medellín has become one of Latin music’s most active creative centers, and placing the record in that environment gives Fresh Bodden a stronger regional context while still allowing the track to carry Honduran identity.
For Fresh Bodden, “Las XII” feels like a positioning move. It elevates him from a rising regional voice into an artist testing a wider international lane, especially as dancehall, Afro-Latin, and Caribbean-influenced urbano continue to overlap across markets. Rather than relying on hype, the record’s strength is its alignment: the right sound, the right collaborators, and a rollout designed to stretch beyond one territory.
With AP Global Music and ALIVE MUSIC behind the relaunch, the next phase will depend on how the song is amplified across video, playlists, DJ support, and international audiences. For now, “Las XII” stands as a clear signal that Fresh Bodden is not only releasing music, he is building a broader global entry point.
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