Following the success of Daylight, a vibrant album made for summer days, De La Ghetto returns with Moonlight, a new project that embraces the energy of the night—party, rhythm, and freedom. This new release marks a natural evolution in the artist’s career, reaffirming his versatility and ability to constantly reinvent himself in the urban music scene.
Featuring seven tracks that explore different shades of nightlife, Moonlight is now available on all digital platforms. The EP is a rich fusion of reggaeton, tropical beats, electronic sounds, and Caribbean influences.
The project opens with “SaSa,” a high-energy tropical track blending merengue and Caribbean flavor. It was produced by the Peruvian female duo Ukelele Twins—also behind the hit “AMI Paris”—and Dominican hitmaker Dahian El Apechao. The single debuted with a special live performance from the T-Mobile District in Puerto Rico.
Next is “Cómo Pretendes,” a romantic reggaeton song that balances intensity and emotion with heartfelt lyrics. “Copyright,” featuring Sech, delivers a sexy, upbeat reggaeton vibe and showcases the synergy between both artists.
The EP ventures into new territory with “JetSki” and “LunaSky,” both infused with electronic elements and EDM textures made for the dance floor. “No Sé” blends reflection and rhythm in an emotional crossover moment, while “Elegante,” featuring Mora, wraps up the project with a sleek, modern reggaeton anthem poised to dominate playlists.
Moonlight It’s a testament to his artistic maturity and his commitment to delivering fresh, danceable sounds—while staying true to the essence that made him a genre icon.



















