The song features Feid
Music super producer, Tainy steps into a new creative chapter with “Monstruo,” a collaboration with Colombian artist Feid that bends the boundaries of reggaeton into something intriguing, aggressive and disturbing. From the first notes of violin and piano to the drag of its bassline, the song unfolds elegantly yet unrestrained. With “Monstruo,” Tainy begins a new chapter in his career, experimenting with live sounds, expanding the dimension in his productions. It’s available via Republic Records.
Directed by Stillz and filmed entirely in black and white, the video captures that vision with eerie elegance and intent. A 1920s orchestra sits frozen in time as Tainy takes the podium, conducting a symphony that seems to breathe on its own. At the center, Feid emerges in a scene that plays with light and darkness, embodying the contrast of the music video and showing how creation comes to life before its own creator.
“Monstruo” represents the energy and concept of what is coming next for Tainy. It has the perfect balance between the essence of reggaeton and new elements that will be explored more deeply in Tainy’s upcoming album. Sampling the French song “La Chanson D’Hélène,” the track’s heart beats with theatrical drama, echoing the elegance of a classical film and diving deeper into creating music that feels cinematic.
The collaboration between Tainy and Feid stems from a genuine chemistry that can be felt in every detail of the song. Feid brings Tainy’s vision to life, as both artists build a solid sound that elevates reggaetón to a new level without losing its essence. “Monstruo” marks a pivotal moment in Tainy’s career, transporting listeners to another era through its sound and inviting them into the universe he aims to create with his upcoming project.




