Best known for his unforgettable appearance on La Voz México in 2014, where all four judges turned their chairs during his powerful performance of John Newman’s “Love Me Again”, Kike Jiménez has continued carving his path as a solo artist, consistently blending passion, grit, and melodic rock into his work. This October 3rd, the singer-songwriter is celebrating his birthday with the release of “Stronger”, a bold new single that marks his return to English-language music.

“Stronger” is a track rooted in empowerment and resilience, with Jiménez confronting life’s struggles head-on through raw and vulnerable lyrics: “Please help me, I’m drowning in this hopeless place I’m living in. I don’t know if things are going to change, but I’m stronger.” Backed by funky guitar riffs, ‘80s-inspired synths, and a soaring vocal delivery. An anthem for those navigating hardship while finding strength within.

The single is produced by Ricardo Rivera “El Rich,” mixed by Alex Ponce, and written entirely by Jiménez himself. Its message extends beyond personal growth; Jiménez intends “Stronger” to be a healing force for listeners, a reminder that limitations can be broken and resilience can lead to transformation.

With “Stronger”, Kike Jiménez steps confidently into a new chapter, celebrating life, honoring his journey since La Voz México, and proving that after a decade in music, he’s only getting more powerful. A conceptual and minimalist music video, directed by Roy Rivera Melo, will premiere on October 10, complementing the single’s stripped-down yet powerful essence.