Superstars bring a message of unity & equality in new single

Multi-award-winning singer-songwriter and global Latin music idol Ozuna joins forces with the unapologetic and multi-faceted Dominican rapper Tokischa in his new single “Somos Iguales,” a contagious danceable track that invites the listener to lose their inhibitions to the sound of a fusion of hot Caribbean rhythms. “Somos Iguales” is available on all digital streaming platforms and is accompanied by a music video which was filmed in the city of Madrid, Spain.

In the narrative of “Somos Iguales” both performers call for equality and inclusion, highlighting music and dance as a unifying entity that transcends social and cultural barriers. With his unmistakable style and powerful voice, Ozuna lays the foundation by stating that, “On the dance floor anything goes; here we are all the same…” Tokischa, adds magic with her stamp of authenticity and provocative lyrics, free of censorship and stereotypes.

“Somos Iguales” revives a classic reggae dancehall, incorporating parts of the original track of “Rich Girl” (1993), by the British duo Louchie Lou and Michie One.The song was produced by DJ Luian, Mambo Kingz, Jowny, and Hydro, resulting in an intense combination that fuses the contemporary sounds of reggaetón and dembow.

The creative concept of the music video for “Somos Iguales,” directed by Nuno Gomes, captures the central message of the song from another perspective. In it, the artists are presented breaking into a room where a meeting with leaders of different nations is held. Mesmerized by the music of Ozuna and Tokischa, everyone in the room, leaders, law enforcement, and the artists, all end up dancing to the same rhythm.

Ozuna, one of today’s most listened to Latin artists in the world, will kick off the US leg of his world tour on September 30th at the Barclays Center in Brooklyn, NY. Prior to the US tour launch, the Puerto Rican singer-songwriter will appear on Good Morning America, performing as a part of their Summer Concert Series on August 26th at the emblematic Central Park in New York.