Los Esquivel and Luis R Conriquez are ready for the afterparty. On Thursday, the Esquivel brothers and the Conriquez premiered their genre-merging collaboration “Pari Pari” with Rolling Stone . The Carlos Curiel-directed video captures the trio of musicians singing at a day party filled with skateboarders, endless drinks, and a baby monkey as the guys paint a picture of desmadre (and girls) at an afterparty.

On the upbeat song, Eugenio and Sebastian Esquivel combine the electro-corrido sound they introduced last year on their hit “ Alucín ” with Conriquez’s heavier bélico sound. “It’s not just about making music. We want to continue leading the electro-corrido genre,” Sebastián tells Rolling Stone .

“Having Luis R Conriquez on this song shows that other artists recognize what we’re doing. It’s a big moment for us.” “We’re mixing the Mexican sounds we grew up with and adding modern electronic vibes to reach the new generation,” adds Eugenio.

“Having my compa Luis R on this track makes it even better.” “Pari Pari” with Conriquez continues Los Esquivel’s breakthrough year, following the release of “Alucín” in late November. To date, the single has more than 232 million streams on Spotify.

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