Miami-based singer and producer R!CH YASHEL has officially released his latest single, “Frizao,” marking a significant milestone in his evolution as a solo artist. Formerly known as Richard Camacho of the global phenomenon CNCO, Yashel continues to distance himself from his boy-band roots by establishing a sophisticated, genre-bending musical identity.
A Fusion of Roots and Modernity
Written and produced entirely by Yashel, “Frizao” is a masterclass in modern Latin fusion. The track takes the traditional rhythmic foundation of bachata and layers it with the smooth, intimate textures of contemporary R&B. This hybrid approach is characteristic of the artist’s new creative phase, which he describes as a commitment to an authentic sound that honors his Latin heritage while embracing global influences.
The release serves as Yashel’s final musical statement of 2025, a year he characterizes as a period of profound creative growth. By taking full control of the production and songwriting, the artist is positioning himself as a versatile creator capable of bridging cultures through bilingual storytelling and high-elegance rhythms like Bossa Nova and R&B.

Looking Toward a Global 2026
The release of “Frizao” is not just a year-end celebration but a strategic setup for the upcoming year. Accompanying the single is an official music video, set to premiere on December 19 via VEVO. This visual component is expected to showcase Yashel’s renowned performance skills and dance ability, which remain central to his artistic brand.
Fans can already look forward to experiencing the new material live. R!CH YASHEL has confirmed a performance at Sala Pepsi Black in Mexico City on February 27, 2026. This date is anticipated to be the kickoff for his “PHASE 1 Tour,” a series of live shows across major cities intended to bring his new “R&B Latin” vision to the global stage.
As 2025 draws to a close, “Frizao” stands as a definitive marker of an artist who has successfully transitioned from a group member to a leading voice in the next generation of Latin music.
