
Goyo Unveils Intimate Visuals for “Cuaderno,” Marking a Defining Moment in Her Solo Era
Colombian singer, songwriter, and cultural force Goyo continues to shape her solo chapter with the release of the official audiovisual interpretation of “Cuaderno,” a pop-leaning R&B track rooted in intimacy, memory, and emotional honesty. The release reinforces Goyo’s evolving artistic voice one that is personal, reflective, and deeply connected to lived experience.
“Cuaderno”: Vulnerability as Strength
Built on a contemporary R&B foundation with subtle pop sensibility, “Cuaderno” unfolds like an open diary page. The song becomes a refuge for heartbreak, exploring inner thoughts and emotional truths from a space that is vulnerable yet empowered. Goyo transforms personal reflection into a narrative that feels universal, reaffirming her gift for storytelling that resonates across cultures and generations.
Rather than masking emotion, “Cuaderno” embraces it positioning introspection as a form of resilience and self-awareness.
A Visual Language That Mirrors the Music
Filmed in Miami, the official video adopts a homemade, intimate aesthetic that complements the song’s emotional core. Shot from a building overlooking the bay, the visuals blend expansive city views with moments of stillness, creating a quiet contrast between the outside world and inner reflection.
Directed by Yanki Martínez, the production relies on restraint and presence rather than spectacle. A play of black-and-white imagery accented by color underscores the emotional shifts within the song, allowing Goyo’s performance and vulnerability to remain front and center.
A Career Milestone: Premio Lo Nuestro Recognition
The release of “Cuaderno” arrives at a pivotal moment in Goyo’s career. In January 2026, she earned her first Premio Lo Nuestro nomination, as announced by Univision. She is nominated in the category of Best Female Collaborationfor “En Tu Marea,” her collaboration with Greeicy.
The recognition signals growing industry acknowledgment of Goyo’s solo work and its impact within the Latin music landscape.
Pantera: A Statement of Identity and Empowerment
Both “Cuaderno” and “En Tu Marea” are part of Pantera, Goyo’s first solo album of original music. The 14-track project is a tribute to her Afro-Caribbean roots, weaving together themes of identity, resistance, femininity, and empowerment.
Pantera stands as a bold declaration of artistic independence merging cultural heritage with contemporary sounds while maintaining a clear, unapologetic point of view.
From ChocQuibTown to a Global Solo Voice
A two-time Latin GRAMMY® winner with 11 career nominations as the frontwoman of ChocQuibTown, Goyo remains one of the most influential voices in Latin music. Throughout her career, she has amplified Afro-Latinx narratives on a global stage, fusing the traditional sounds of Colombia’s Pacific coast with modern genres to create a musical identity that is both rooted and forward-thinking.
Her solo work continues that mission expanding her reach while staying grounded in authenticity, cultural pride, and artistic truth.
Why “Cuaderno” Matters
- Highlights Goyo’s emotional depth and solo evolution
- Reinforces the growing presence of R&B-influenced Latin pop
- Aligns with major industry recognition at Premio Lo Nuestro
- Strengthens Afro-Latinx representation in contemporary Latin music
With “Cuaderno,” Goyo delivers more than a song and video she offers a moment of reflection that feels honest, intimate, and necessary. As her solo era continues to unfold, the release confirms her place as a vital voice shaping the future of Latin music through purpose, emotion, and cultural resonance.
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