
Sony Music Entertainment Central America & the Caribbean (CAC)
September 25, 2025, marked a monumental day for Panamanian urban music as two of its biggest global stars, Boza and Sech, dropped their debut collaboration, “París.” This single isn’t just a track; it’s a profound statement—a powerful celebration of Panama’s rising influence on the international music stage. Bringing together Boza’s pioneering Spanish-language Afrobeats style with Sech’s signature urban sound, “París” symbolizes a collective elevation of local talent and a historic moment for the nation’s culture.
A Release Coinciding with Global Recognition
The timing of the release is no coincidence. “París” arrives just as Boza prepares for a major performance at the Premios Juventud ceremony, which is being held this year in his home country of Panama. This performance is poised to be an electrifying showcase of his Panamanian heritage before an international audience, cementing his status as an ambassador for the country’s new musical wave. Furthermore, Boza is riding a wave of global recognition, fresh off multiple accolades including Premios Juventud nominations for his album SAN BLAS and a Latin GRAMMYs nod for “orióN (Sistek Remix).”

Celebrating Local Talent
Reinforcing the track’s core message as a local celebration, the official music video for “París” was filmed entirely in Panama City at the majestic American Trade Hotel in Casco Viejo. Directed by Panamanian filmmaker Andrés González, the video utilized a mostly Panamanian production team, proudly spotlighting the wealth of talent within the nation. Sech, already established as one of the most influential urban icons of the last decade with over 11 billion streams and collaborations with giants like Bad Bunny and Karol G, lends his considerable international weight to make this joint effort truly historic.
The New Wave of Latin Urban
In summary, “París” is far more than just a new single; it represents the unification of two Panamanian musical titans, signaling a pivotal moment for Latin music globally. It’s a testament to the power of collaboration and a cultural milestone that elevates Panama’s vibrant urban sound onto the world stage. Make sure you listen to “París” today—it’s now available on all digital platforms!