

Chika Di is back with an anthem of resistance and hope. Credit to Criteria Entertainment.
Los Angeles, California (August 8, 2025)- Following the intimate tenderness of her bachata-pop ballad “I Say Yes,” Colombian-American artist Chika Di is back with “Muros (Walls),” a powerful new single that fuses sleek electronic beats, Latin rhythms, and an emotionally charged narrative. The track stands out as one of her most audacious releases to date, solidifying her unique sound and vision.
Anchored by the phrase, “In the middle of it all, we stand tall,” the song reflects on what it means to hold onto joy, identity, and human connection in the face of division. Written from her own experience as a bicultural woman building a life far from home, “Muros (Walls)” is both a personal and collective anthem. As Chika Di shares, “The song was born from a very deep place. Sometimes we leave everything—comfort, family, the familiar—to chase something bigger. But even in the middle of all that, love is still possible.”
The official music video expands on this vision. Filmed with a cinematic lens, it interweaves Chika Di’s personal journey with dramatized scenes based on real stories of Latin immigrants in the U.S. From powerful images of protest to intimate moments of perseverance and triumph, the message is clear: “Muros (Walls)” is a shared reality, a battle cry, and a reminder of all that has been achieved.
Musically, the song blends modern electronic textures with Afro-Caribbean nuances, showcasing Chika Di’s talent for fusing global influences within her emotive Latin pop framework. Produced by Michael Costanzo (Good Bear), the track has a weight to it, but never loses its hypnotic rhythm.
Since launching her solo career in 2020, Chika Di has carved out a unique path in independent Latin music. Her voice has been featured in series like Euphoria and Gentefied, and in a national McDonald’s campaign. Before going solo, she toured for over a decade with La Misa Negra, sharing the stage with artists like Bomba Estéreo and Mon Laferte. With “Muros (Walls),” Chika Di opens a new chapter where vulnerability, resistance, and joy coexist in a single breath.