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Rose McGowan Collaborates with Argentinian Artist Baby Yors on New Track
4 Aug
Summary
- Rose McGowan featured on intro of Baby Yors' new reggaeton track "Monte y Culebra"
- McGowan emerged from self-imposed exile in Mexico, reconnecting with creativity
- Baby Yors helped draw McGowan out of her "self-imposed exile" after they connected online

In July 2025, Argentinian artist Baby Yors released a new reggaeton single titled "Monte y Culebra," which features an intro from actress-turned-activist Rose McGowan. McGowan, who had largely disappeared from the public eye in recent years, is now reemerging and reconnecting with her creative side.
The track's intro features McGowan saying, "Hey Marco, it's Rose. Um, I just am not gonna be in the world for a little while." This line references Baby Yors' real name, Marco Palou, and alludes to the period when McGowan retreated from the spotlight and lived in self-imposed exile in Mexico, where she "talked to trees" and recalibrated after an intense few years.
According to McGowan, Baby Yors played a significant role in helping draw her out of this self-imposed exile. The two had initially crossed paths years ago in New York City but bonded more recently online over their shared appreciation for each other's work. McGowan has praised Baby Yors' music, while he considers her an "icon" with unique talents.
Now, with her "creativity firing again," McGowan is involved in various creative projects, including an acting role in Paris, a music collaboration with the artist Kid Bookie, and narration duties on a short film directed by Baby Yors. She describes the new track "Monte y Culebra" as an upbeat, joyful dance track that reflects the depth and mystery of Latin American culture.