

Carlo Meucci releases “Pídeme.” Credit: Carlo Meucci.
Los Angeles, California (April 19, 2025) — Carlo Meucci never repeats himself. Each release is a new skin, a new voice, a new way to express what hurts, what burns, or what still lingers in memory. From his debut in regional Mexican music with Entre Bares y Cantinas, through the melancholic, country-tinged Te Extraño, to his latest single Pídeme, Meucci has drawn an emotional map that feels intimate, diverse, and above all, authentic.
Pídeme exists in that emotional limbo where goodbyes still hurt too much to be final. Set to a strong bachata rhythm with subtle regional Mexican undertones, Carlo delivers a ballad that isn’t just sung — it’s felt deep in the chest. The fusion here isn’t only sonic — it’s emotional. This is the sound of a musician taking risks, of a man turning his own experiences — or those of his loved ones — into songs that resonate.
“Every song I release has a piece of me in it,” Meucci says. And it shows. His music tells real stories — full of flaws, open endings, and emotions that often defy description. In Entre Bares y Cantinas, it was the kind of love that tries to rescue someone from the abyss of excess. In Te Extraño, it was the pain of loss and the urgency to live as if there’s no tomorrow. Now, with Pídeme, it’s about the words left unsaid — the ones that stay buried in the soul.
What’s most captivating about Carlo Meucci isn’t just his vocal talent or artistic sensitivity, but his drive to evolve. Every release challenges the last. Each genre blend, each shift in rhythm, each new single feels like a declaration: music is not a cage — it’s a terrain to be explored. And Meucci is determined to explore all of it.
With more songs on the horizon and a sound that keeps expanding without losing its core, Carlo Meucci is quickly becoming one of those rare voices unafraid to move between styles — but always able to strike straight at the heart. Because in the end, beyond any genre, what stays with you is the truth he sings with.