Rising Colombian star Soley, one of the most powerful new female voices in Latin urban music, teams up with the incomparable Nanpa Básico for their first-ever collaboration, “La luna me dijo.”
A poetic, nostalgic, and deeply emotional song, “La luna me dijo,” speaks to the kind of love that lingers, the one that refuses to fade even when distance and time intervene.
A Dream Collaboration Come True
“It’s a very personal song that, every time I listen to it, takes me back to that feeling of missing my partner,” Soley shares. “It’s a song I love; it shows another side of me. Besides, it’s something I always dreamed of… having a song with Nanpa.”
For Soley, this collaboration marks a defining moment, the realization of a long-held dream to merge her unique sound with Nanpa Básico’s poetic storytelling. Together, they deliver a track that bridges two creative worlds: hers, full of melodic sensuality and introspection, and his, built on lyrical vulnerability and truth.
A Visual Story Under the Moonlight
The official music video for “La luna me dijo” was filmed in Medellín, where director Ronny Xavier captures a cinematic love story framed by classic elegance.
Both artists appear under the watchful gaze of the moon, their performances weaving a tale of impossible love and haunting desire.
The visual style draws inspiration from timeless icons like Brigitte Bardot, echoing her signature Riviera sensuality through vintage scarves, form-fitting silhouettes, and a color palette dominated by black, white, and red, a perfect match for the song’s emotional intensity.
Behind the Music: “La luna me dijo”
Songwriters: Soley González Jaramillo, Francisco David Rosero Serna, Genery, Juligan, Julian David Bolaños Guaza, Guillermo Alejandro Ortiz Gomez, Jonathan Alberto Angulo Tovar
Producer: Jonylams
Video Producer: Daniel Mejía
Director: Ronny Xavier
Creative Direction: la MÁ studio
Soley: The New Voice of Urban Emotion
With “La luna me dijo,” Soley continues to position herself as the new female reference in Latin urban music, unafraid to blend vulnerability with boldness.
Meanwhile, Nanpa Básico, a force reshaping Colombia’s urban landscape, brings his signature depth and authenticity to the collaboration, creating a duet that feels both intimate and universal.
Together, they remind listeners that even when love fades, the moon never forgets.




















