Spanish Urban Mega-Collaboration a Tribute to Partying
Rising icons of Spain’s urban scene Soge Culebra, Lucho RK, La Pantera, Raul Clyde, and Juseph released their anticipated single “Party Privado” on September 5.
The song was developed by the group at the composition camp La Casa Bresh in the heart of Spain’s music scene and the world’s party scene, Ibiza. It’s only fitting that the single, and its energetic and stylish videoclip directed by Phoski Films, seeks to be an anthem to just that—party culture.

A History of Belonging
The project speaks to a more general air of collaboration in the new wave of Spanish urban music brought together by nightlife—an idea that might be especially familiar to Soge Culebra and Raul Clyde, with this single not being their first rodeo together (the other one in question would be “JOYY” in 2024). The single also a bell for fans of “Cayó la Noche,” who now have a chance to hear La Pantera and Juseph united once again. Spain’s mega-collaborations show no signs of stopping anytime soon, especially among rising talent who use them to climb their way to the top together. While “Party Privado” is a party anthem, it’s also a wider demonstration of how young Spanish artists (and international artists who have dabbled in the scene, like Manuel Turizo) have made belonging part of the scene’s culture—and the only invitation you need to the party is your music.
Now Available
“Party Privado” is available to stream on all platforms, and the videoclip is available to watch on YouTube at the link below:
