After solidifying his position as one of the most innovative voices in Latin urban music, Puerto Rican artist Brray releases the highly anticipated official video for “Mai Lova,” one of the most emotionally charged tracks from his EP Inframundo.
Inframundo — a musical journey rooted in raw lyricism, sonic versatility, and emotional depth — has surpassed 25 million global streams since its release. The project has been featured on top editorial playlists including Viva Latino, Baila Reggaetón, Novedades Viernes, Trapperz, and more. Visually, it has made a powerful impact with over 10.5 million YouTube views and has gone viral across key territories like Puerto Rico, Colombia, Chile, and Spain.
The EP includes standout collaborations with global acts like Tito El Bambino, Feid, De La Rose, NTG, and Yan Block, amplifying the conceptual narrative woven throughout the project.
Directed by DeathofGian, the “Mai Lova” music video dives deeper into the vulnerability and emotional conflict expressed in the lyrics. Filmed in Puerto Rico, the minimalist and somber aesthetic underscores the song’s emotional intensity. “Mai Lova” explores the duality between romantic attachment and the desire for freedom, making it one of Brray’s most personal records to date.
The Inframundo EP opens with “Yntrro,” a powerful introduction that delivers a cultural callout to Latin America and sets the tone for the project. It’s followed by “100POL35” featuring Baby Rasta, a gritty street anthem charged with social critique from Puerto Rico. “Una Gata” with Nio García and Juanka delivers a melodic reggaetón about heartbreak, desire, and empowerment, while “Kittypon” leans into a dark, minimalist perreo made for the club. On “El Que Dirán” featuring El Malilla, Brray gets introspective, confronting betrayal and public perception. “Mai Lova”reveals his rawest, most vulnerable side, unpacking lust and complex relationships. “Una Noche Más ’25” blends romance and nostalgia with futuristic production. The EP’s standout single, “Dalo To’” with Tito El Bambino, is an electrifying anthem bridging reggaetón’s generations. “Mickey Mantle” showcases confidence and razor-sharp bars, while the project closes with “Te Colaboro Remix”, a hard-hitting collaboration with Feid, De La Rose, NTG, and Yan Block.
Inframundo arrives at a pivotal moment in Brray’s career, as he continues to rise as one of Latin urban music’s most influential figures. Currently, he boasts over 15.4 million monthly listeners on Spotify, 729K platform followers, more than 571K YouTube subscribers, and a consistent presence on playlists like Rap en Español, Fronteo, Flow Calle, Viral España, and Rompiendo: Puerto Rico. His fanbase continues to grow rapidly thanks to his authenticity, sharp lyricism, and ability to connect across global audiences. Brray has worked with heavyweights like Feid, Rauw Alejandro, Álvaro Díaz, Nio García, Ñengo Flow, and Tito El Bambino, further cementing his versatility and cultural relevance.



















