

Jotaerre is rising through the rank of the trap artist. Credit to The Wall Group.
Los Angeles, California (June 19, 2025)- Rising Latin trap artist Jotaerre is showing no signs of slowing down. With the release of his latest single, PISO 43, the Puerto Rican singer, songwriter, and producer reaffirms his sonic identity and cements his role as one of the most intriguing voices in the new wave of urban Latin music. The track follows the momentum of his recent hit LULU, continuing the evolution of a style that fuses emotional depth with street-born grit.
PISO 43 is an intense, emotionally charged narrative set against a dark and immersive soundscape. Jotaerre delves into the complex chemistry between two people, blending sensuality with vulnerability in a way that feels both raw and poetic. With lyrics like “tú y yo somos fuego eterno en la cama” and “las experiencias que no se postean,” the track navigates intimacy in the age of digital detachment, spotlighting moments that are too personal to share online but too powerful to forget.
The production, true to Jotaerre’s recent artistic phase, is a masterclass in atmospheric trap. Brooding beats, cinematic layering, and a melodic yet hard-hitting flow all contribute to the emotional weight of the song. This isn’t just trap for the club—it’s trap with a soul, balancing desire with introspection, and performance with confession.
The official music video builds on the visual storytelling first established with LULU. Set in a sleek, high-rise apartment, the video captures the tension between passion and loss. A quiet narrative unfolds: two lovers share an intense connection, but the relationship ends abruptly when the woman leaves behind a note that simply reads “Lo siento” (“I’m sorry”). This visual twist adds a layer of emotional ambiguity and pain that deepens the song’s meaning and showcases Jotaerre’s strength as a storyteller.
Jotaerre’s rise has been anything but accidental. After making waves globally with the viral hit Un Viaje—a collaboration with Karol G, Alejo, and Moffa that surpassed 150 million streams—he’s steadily crafted a unique musical lane defined by sincerity, cinematic visuals, and boundary-pushing sounds. His 2024 debut album Todo Está Bien explored a wide spectrum of genres and moods across 15 tracks, earning critical acclaim for its experimentation and cohesion.
At just 21 years old, Jotaerre—born Joaquín Lorenzo Rodríguez-Ema—has already established himself as a force in Latin music. Trained through online courses at Berklee College of Music and backed by Fly Empire Music and Rimas Music, he blends formal discipline with an intuitive creative spark shaped by his musical upbringing in Puerto Rico.
With PISO 43, Jotaerre continues to build a cohesive artistic universe where lyrics, production, and visuals align to deliver a message that resonates with a generation craving authenticity. His music speaks to emotional complexity without losing touch with the raw energy of the street—a balance that places him firmly among the most promising emerging acts in the Latin trap scene.
PISO 43 is now available on all digital streaming platforms. As Jotaerre moves forward with new projects and future releases, one thing is clear: he isn’t just chasing trends—he’s shaping the sound of a new era.