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Sky Rompiendo continues expanding the sonic universe surrounding his upcoming collaborative project with Kris R through the release of “CX5,” a moody and immersive reggaeton record that also welcomes one of Chile’s fastest-rising urban artists, Jere Klein. Now available across digital platforms, the track arrives as the latest preview of a forthcoming mixtape under Black Koi Entertainment and further showcases the creative chemistry developing between the Colombian producer and rapper.

Built around atmospheric production and nocturnal energy, “CX5” leans into tension from its opening moments. Sky Rompiendo constructs a cinematic backdrop filled with dark synths, distorted textures, and hard-hitting percussion, creating a soundscape that feels equally suited for a club system and a late-night drive through the city. Kris R anchors the record with a confident, street-focused delivery, while Jere Klein introduces a melodic contrast that adds another layer of intensity without disrupting the song’s hypnotic momentum.

The production evolves throughout the track, gradually shifting from aggressive rhythms into a more sensual and spacious groove midway through the record. That dynamic progression allows “CX5” to maintain its energy while giving listeners room to absorb the atmosphere, reinforcing the cinematic approach that has become increasingly present in Sky Rompiendo’s recent work.

The release follows “QHP PIÑATA,” the project’s first single featuring Maluma, and offers another glimpse into the sonic direction of the forthcoming collaborative mixtape. While “QHP PIÑATA” leaned into star power and crossover appeal, “CX5” feels more focused on mood-building and world creation. The track draws inspiration from nightlife culture, movement, and the restless energy that fuels Colombia’s urban music scene after dark.

The timing is notable because it reflects a broader trend within Latin urban music, where producers are increasingly becoming the architects of cohesive creative universes rather than simply contributors behind individual hits. Sky Rompiendo has long occupied that role, but this project appears designed to place his artistic identity front and center while simultaneously elevating emerging voices like Kris R and Jere Klein. The result is less about chasing a single viral moment and more about establishing a recognizable aesthetic across an entire body of work.

For Jere Klein, the collaboration represents another important step in his growing international expansion. The Chilean artist has emerged as one of the most prominent new names in South America’s urban movement, helping position Chile as one of the region’s fastest-growing talent pipelines. Appearing alongside established Colombian figures such as Sky Rompiendo and Kris R further strengthens his visibility across key Latin music markets.

The release also arrives during another milestone year for Sky Rompiendo. Beyond his work on this project, the producer has continued to shape some of Latin music’s biggest releases, including contributions to Álvaro Díaz’s “BABY RECORDS” and Omar Courtz’s breakout hit “KOKO.” Earlier this year, Sky received recognition at the BMI Latin Awards for Karol G’s global success “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido” and participated as a speaker at BIME Bogotá, underscoring his influence both inside and outside the studio.

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From an industry perspective, “CX5” highlights a growing appetite for darker, mood-driven reggaeton records that prioritize atmosphere as much as immediacy. As the genre continues to diversify, artists and producers are increasingly exploring cinematic textures and emotional depth while maintaining the rhythmic foundations that drive urban Latin music. Sky Rompiendo and Kris R appear to be leaning directly into that evolution, creating records that feel immersive rather than formulaic.

As anticipation builds around the full collaborative mixtape, “CX5” suggests that the project’s identity will be defined by experimentation, storytelling, and a willingness to blur the lines between reggaeton, trap, and atmospheric urban music. If the first releases are any indication, Sky Rompiendo and Kris R are positioning the project not simply as a collection of songs, but as a carefully constructed sonic experience.

Fans can stream “CX5” now and follow LaMezcla for continuing coverage of Sky Rompiendo, Kris R, Jere Klein, and the next chapter of Latin urban music’s evolving landscape.

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