
“FEMME FATALE” is a work defined by its refusal to adhere to traditional genre labels. CHANELL elevates his sound beyond standard Latin Trap, seamlessly integrating sophisticated elements of R&B, electro-reggaeton, and introspective melodic structures. This musical fluidity serves to underscore the album’s conceptual depth.
Lyrically, CHANELL tackles universal themes of desire, identity, power, and emotional fragility. He approaches these topics from a raw yet honest viewpoint, aiming to forge a deep connection with today’s young audience—a generation that values vulnerability and questions traditional norms. Commenting on the project, the artist stated, “‘FEMME FATALE’ is the most honest thing I’ve done. It wasn’t made to fit in, it was made to connect.”
The album’s tracklist features notable highlights, including the compelling collaboration “Mojai” with Shiloh Dynasty, and singles like “Cada Vez” (produced by Dímelo Ninow), which has already amassed nearly a million streams. Solo tracks such as “Uzi Má” demonstrate CHANELL’s talent as a narrator for his generation.

Released under La Familia and Rimas Music, “FEMME FATALE” is more than just a musical release; it is a consolidation of CHANELL’s trajectory. Following the early career momentum gained after being spotlighted by Bad Bunny, the sophomore album showcases an artist committed to musical innovation and emotional authenticity, cementing his status as a promising and relevant figure in the global urban music scene.