Sky Rompiendo and Kris R Recruit Maluma for New Colombian Reggaeton Anthem “QHP PIÑATA”
Sky Rompiendo, Kris R, and Maluma Turn Colombian Chaos Into a Global Reggaeton Moment With “QHP PIÑATA”
Sky Rompiendo and Kris R have officially opened the door to their upcoming collaborative mixtape with “QHP PIÑATA,” a high-voltage new single featuring Maluma. Released through Sky Rompiendo’s independent imprint Black Koi Entertainment, the track arrives with an official video and positions the project as more than a one-off collaboration, it is a statement about where Colombia’s urban scene is moving next.
Built around the Colombian expression “qué hijueputa piñata,” the song leans into controlled disorder: heavy drums, glowing synth textures, and a party-first energy that gives each artist room to operate. Sky Rompiendo drives the production with the precision expected from one of Latin music’s most influential hitmakers, while Kris R brings the street-level urgency and melodic instinct that have made him one of Colombia’s rising urbano names. Maluma, meanwhile, adds the star power, not by overpowering the record, but by widening its reach.
That balance is what makes “QHP PIÑATA” interesting. It does not feel like a legacy artist simply jumping on a rising act’s record, or a producer assembling a random feature list. Instead, the track feels like a bridge between three different levels of Colombia’s music economy: Sky as the architect, Kris R as the new disruptive voice, and Maluma as the global ambassador who can move the sound beyond its local code.
The official video, directed by ILMATO, matches the record’s energy with a loose, chaotic visual world set in Colombia. Motorcycles, tattoos, crowds, and piñata-smashing scenes turn the song into a kind of underground carnival, less polished luxury and more heat-of-the-moment celebration. The visual choice matters because it keeps the record grounded in Colombian street culture even as the collaboration is clearly built for a wider international audience.
For Sky Rompiendo, “QHP PIÑATA” continues a phase where his role is expanding beyond producer credits. His recent momentum includes work connected to major records such as Karol G’s “Si Antes Te Hubiera Conocido,” which was recognized as BMI’s 2026 Contemporary Song of the Year with Sky among the credited creators. That kind of recognition strengthens the idea that Sky is not only producing hits, he is helping define the sonic infrastructure of modern Latin music.

Kris R’s involvement gives the release its forward-facing edge. His album EL TRAP DE KOLOMBIA was released in 2026, and public platform listings show it as one of his current defining projects. In that context, “QHP PIÑATA” works as a scaling moment: Kris R is not being positioned as a newcomer waiting for validation, but as an artist being placed directly inside Colombia’s next major urban conversation.
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The timing is notable because Colombian urbano is no longer moving through one dominant lane. Medellín remains central, but the sound is becoming more fragmented, more regional, and more willing to mix trap, reggaeton, street slang, and global pop instincts without softening its local identity. “QHP PIÑATA” taps into that shift. It is loud, messy, and intentionally unfiltered, the kind of record that understands virality but does not feel engineered only for algorithms.
As the first glimpse into Sky Rompiendo and Kris R’s collaborative mixtape, “QHP PIÑATA” sets a clear tone: this project is likely to be less about safe crossover and more about controlled collision. What comes next will determine whether the mixtape becomes a moment or a movement, but the opening statement is strong enough to place both artists in a bigger conversation about Colombia’s next urban wave.
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