Panamanian star Sech, one of the most influential voices in urban Latin music, once again makes his mark with the release of “Novio No”, this time joined by Colombian powerhouse Ryan Castro and the creative vision of Kybba. While many assumed it was a remix, Sech made it clear: “It’s not a remix, it’s the official song.”
With that statement, “Novio No” solidifies itself as a track with its own identity, extending the impact it already created when first released a month ago. The single is now available on all digital platforms.
A Modern Dancehall With Panamanian Roots
Staying true to his melodic style, Sech keeps dancehall alive while adapting it to a narrative that powerfully resonates today: female independence. The track opens with the now-viral line, “No quiere novio, quiere vacilar na’ ma” (“She doesn’t want a boyfriend, she just wants to have fun”), quickly becoming a modern anthem of freedom and empowerment.
The arrival of Ryan Castro adds raw street energy and authenticity, the type of sound that thrives both locally and globally. His contribution not only elevates the song but also reinforces the female spirit that inspired it, bringing grit and character that connect across audiences.
Sech Dominates With Double Impact
This re-release comes at a high point in Sech’s career. Just last week, the Panamanian artist joined fellow countryman Boza for the release of “París”, one of the most anticipated singles for fans. Today, both tracks have propelled him to dominate the Top 50 of Panama on Spotify, with “Novio No” at #1 and “París” at #2.
Sech also shined at the 2025 Premios Juventud, delivering two standout performances that confirmed his international impact and his ability to stay true to his roots while continuing to set trends within the urban genre.
“Novio No” by Sech, Ryan Castro, and Kybba is now available on all digital streaming platforms, solidifying itself as one of the biggest urban Latin releases of 2025.



















