Sael, the groundbreaking Argentine phenomenon, has released a new single "Tira Pa Tra," a nostalgic and summer-ready anthem with a timeless reggaeton beat. The single, produced and written by Sael himself, is the second off of his upcoming EP and is now available to stream on all digital platforms through powerhouse record label Black Koi Entertainment.
Sael's ability to create innovative music with a twist of his unique flair has made him stand out from the rest. His passion for the arts and keen eye for distinctive musical influences enable him to adapt and prosper in any genre, which is evident in his newest hit.
The track begins with the pounding of hard-hitting drums, leading into an eerie, upbeat melody enhanced by mesmerizing sinister adlibs. Sael's dynamic vocalization dances with the infectious reggaeton beat, breathing life into the motive and mission behind "Tira Pa Tra" - introducing a classic reggaeton anthem just in time for the summer season.
"’Tira Pa Tra' is a song that I created with the idea that it will become a song that people will ask for in the clubs, that they can dance to and that they can truly enjoy. I hope people like the video, since the song is a variation of the new material that I have been working on and will be releasing next. I hope all the fans like it and connect with it.", expressed Sael.
The official music video, directed by Oscar Vasquez, sees Sael performing through his verses in a retro-influenced, minimalist bedroom setting. The Latin visionary matches the energy of the forceful track, vibing and enjoying its presence, effortlessly capturing the nostalgia-laced essence of "Tira Pa Tra."
"Tira Pa Tra" follows the success of Sael's recent hit "Europeo," which saw him pushing the limits of his creative versatility with a dance-heavy track. The song has garnered over 2.2 million combined streams and over 1.5 million views on YouTube.
In addition to the successful start of 2023, Sael was named one of Pandora's Artists to Watch 2023: Latin. He continues to work on new music, defending his status as one of Latin music's most promising and influential stars.