On Friday, Cuban artist Payaso x Ley released his latest track "Cosita," now available across all digital platforms. He broke the news on Instagram with a simple yet enthusiastic message: "Cosita is out on all platforms!"
The official music video premiered on Befocus Music's YouTube channel, the label supporting his releases. The production was led by Ernesto Losa and featured contributions from Ale Vellón and Lachi Prod.
Within just a few hours, the track amassed over 12,000 views and 702 likes on YouTube. Simultaneously, his Instagram reel garnered thousands of views and numerous comments from eager fans who had been anticipating this release.
"Cosita" stays true to the formula that catapulted Payaso x Ley to fame: starting with operatic vocals that transition into pure Cuban rhythm with catchy beats and playful lyrics.
The lyrics are unambiguous in their cheekiness: "She’s got mischief and her little thing / skill to handle her little things / she does it well to take care of her little thing / got that wig to destroy your little thing."
This release wasn't a surprise. Back in May, Payaso x Ley teased fans with an Instagram clip captioned, "Cosita, should I drop this? Let me know," fueling anticipation for nearly three weeks before the full release.
The launch follows the massive success of "Un Tin," his collaboration with Rowell Urban released on April 20, also under Befocus Music with Ernesto Losa at the helm of production.
"Un Tin" became one of the standout viral phenomena in Cuban music in 2026, racking up between six and ten million YouTube views in a matter of weeks and sparking TikTok challenges and viral reels.
That success didn’t come without its share of controversy; some doubted whether the operatic voice was truly his. Payaso x Ley silenced skeptics by posting an a cappella video that left no room for doubt.
Even a video of a Cuban grandmother dancing to "Un Tin" went viral, each clip surpassing 150,000 views.
Now, the question buzzing on social media is whether "Cosita" can replicate that viral journey or if the magic wanes when the formula is used again.
Frequently Asked Questions about Payaso x Ley's "Cosita"
What makes "Cosita" different from previous releases by Payaso x Ley?
"Cosita" maintains the signature operatic intro and Cuban rhythm but brings a fresh twist with its playful and cheeky lyrics, keeping fans engaged and entertained.
How was the initial reception of "Cosita" on digital platforms?
The track quickly gained traction, achieving over 12,000 views and 702 likes on YouTube within a few hours of release, alongside a significant number of views and comments on Instagram.
Did Payaso x Ley face any challenges with previous hits?
Yes, following the success of "Un Tin," there was skepticism about the authenticity of his operatic voice. He addressed this by releasing an a cappella video that confirmed his vocal abilities.