

Andry Kiddos and Bratty release “Lo Que Yo Por Ti.” Credit to interludio.
Los Angeles, California (July 28, 2025)- Alternative pop artist Andry Kiddos, hailing from Venezuela, has just released his poignant new single, “Lo Que Yo Por Ti,” featuring Mexican artist Bratty. Released through Universal Music Latino, this collaboration brings together two contemporary artists celebrated for their unique styles and songwriting prowess, delivering a rare and emotionally resonant pop ballad for a new generation.
“Lo Que Yo Por Ti,” produced by Andry Kiddos and co-written by both artists, delves into the bittersweet experience of being deeply in love, yet acutely aware that the relationship is destined to slip away. Pop drums blend seamlessly with delicate electric guitar riffs, set against long, sustained chords, creating the perfect backdrop for this beautifully tragic, melancholic composition. The outro truly shines, with a mesmerizing synthesizer progression that leaves the listener in a dreamlike state, reflecting the lingering ache of a fading love.
Andry Kiddos has been busy beyond this new release, recently captivating audiences with his live performance of “tk mas” for his VEVO Studios debut in Los Angeles. This recording showcased a moving and beautiful rendition of his previously released single, performed alongside a full band complete with a string section, keyboard, and guitar. The track, composed by Andry Kiddos, features arrangements by Tiffany Román Louk, known for her work on Bad Bunny’s most recent tour, highlighting the caliber of talent involved in Andry’s projects.
Kiddos initially made his mark working behind the scenes, not only as a songwriter but also as a producer for most of his music to date. His career began writing for Kenia OS, and soon after, he was crafting songs for major Latin stars such as Christian Nodal and Alejandro Fernández. More recently, he contributed to the latest album by Spanish pop sensation Aitana, showcasing his versatile hand in shaping contemporary Latin soundscapes.
As a solo artist, Andry Kiddos boasts a refreshingly fluid sound, effortlessly blending genres and drawing influences from artists like Omar Apollo and Frank Ocean. His debut EP, que no te falte de na, released last year, included the standout single “par d niños” with Mexican-American alternative pop artist Cuco, a track that introduced his innovative approach within Latin music.
Andry’s personal story is as profound as it is universal. As a product of migration, he has spent his life moving between Venezuela, Spain, Colombia, and now Mexico, constantly exploring the concept of “home.” This theme frequently emerges in his honest and emotionally charged compositions, resonating deeply with a global audience navigating similar experiences.
An exciting new chapter for Andry Kiddos is already underway, with his upcoming project executive produced by Manu Lara, known for his work with artists like Kali Uchis, Nathy Peluso, and Álvaro Díaz. This collaboration signals a thrilling evolution in Andry Kiddos’s distinctive sound, promising even more compelling music from this rising star.