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An Empowering Mambo
Breakups are tough, but rising singer-songwriter Lau Souffront believes getting over one can be a celebration, not a tragedy. Her new single, “Borracha” (“Drunk”), is a captivating mambo that transforms heartbreak into an empowering dance. Released on August 29, 2025, under the ONErpm label, this track is a vibrant anthem of resilience and self-love. With its infectious rhythm and powerful message, “Borracha” showcases Souffront’s vocal versatility and signature flair, offering a fresh take on moving on.
A 1970s-Inspired Visual
The music video for “Borracha,” directed by Stephany Jiménez, serves as a visual tribute to women’s strength. Filmed at Jungl Studios, the video channels the bold, colorful aesthetic of the 1970s and the legendary Studio 54 era. In the video, Souffront doesn’t wallow in sorrow but instead “gets drunk” on confidence and self-love. She sings, dances, and embraces a journey of rediscovery, proving that women don’t have to settle for sadness. The visual is a powerful celebration of femininity, encouraging listeners to channel their pain into a force for healing.


The Voice Behind the Lyrics
The lyrics of the song perfectly capture this mix of vulnerability and defiance. With lines like, “I’m drunk… dancing to heartbreak songs… laughing just to hide the tears,” the song portrays the raw emotional catharsis that follows a breakup. According to Souffront, she connected with the lyrics instantly. “I connected with the lyrics the moment I heard them — that pain left behind by heartbreak,” she said. “But the truth is, you overcome it! For me, the best way to rise above is through singing and dancing.” To bring this vision to life, Souffront once again collaborated with Grammy-winning producer Ray “El Ingeniero” Casillas, known for his work with Latin music heavyweights.
More to Come
“Borracha” is more than just a catchy tune; it’s the first single from Lau Souffront’s highly anticipated upcoming album. It reflects the reality of countless women who choose to heal openly and joyfully. By blending traditional Latin influences with a contemporary pop feel, Souffront continues to establish herself as one of the most promising new voices in Latin music.