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Ozuna & Beéle Drop Surprise 14-Track Album
5 Dec
Summary
- Ozuna and Beéle released a surprise 14-track album titled Stendhal.
- The album blends Afrobeats fusion with reggaetón, kizomba, electronic, and dembow.
- Several tracks pay homage to timeless Latin tunes from various artists.

Puerto Rican artist Ozuna and Colombian singer Beéle have released their collaborative 14-track album, "Stendhal." The project, a fusion of Afrobeats with reggaetón, kizomba, electronic, and dembow, showcases a diverse range of global genres. The initial single, "Enemigos," sampled Aventura's "Los Infieles" and explored themes of forbidden desire.
"Stendhal" features tracks like "Pikito" and "El Volcán" evoking sensual emotions, while others such as "Ale" and "Te Culié" offer tributes to classic Latin music. These reinterpretations draw inspiration from iconic songs by artists like Fernando Villalona and Las Ketchup, adding a nostalgic layer to the contemporary production.
The album's title, "Stendhal," is inspired by Stendhal Syndrome, a psychosomatic condition triggered by overwhelming beauty. This concept mirrors the profound impact the diverse musical arrangements and artistic collaborations aim to achieve on listeners, creating a rich and immersive auditory experience.




