Latin trap is gearing up for a seismic moment as Lucho SSJ and Robot95 prepare to drop their explosive new collaboration, “Tsunami.” Blending the sensual edge of Buenos Aires’ rising trap figure with the daring, charismatic flow of Mexicali’s rap icon, this track marks a cross-border meeting of two of the most inventive voices in today’s urban scene. It’s a union that merges styles, cities, and attitudes, creating a sound that feels both familiar to each artist’s fanbase and completely new for the genre as a whole.

A COLLABORATION YEARS IN THE MAKING BETWEEN TWO OF LATIN RAP’S MOST INNOVATIVE VOICES

Recorded in Buenos Aires during Robot95’s recent visit and filmed in Cuernavaca, the project reflects the duality of their worlds: cool Argentine trap elegance meeting the warmth and boldness of Mexican rap. And with lyrics like “dice papi, yo respondo mami, y cuando ella se moja yo sufro el tsunami, concentrado…” (“she says papi, I answer mami, and when she gets wet I take the hit of the tsunami, focused…”), the song leans into the sensual, audacious spirit that both artists deliver so effortlessly.

The new single builds its force on the production of Ice Eyes, recognized for shaping the sound behind “Gucci en 2006” and bringing a refreshed trap aesthetic that fuses Argentina’s melodic grit with Mexico’s rhythmic confidence. Lucho SSJ’s raw, emotional tone glides over the beat with undeniable chemistry, while Robot95 adds sharp, playful verses that crackle with personality. Together, they strike the perfect balance between sexy and rebellious, making “Tsunami” a track designed for volume, movement, and repeat listens.

TWO ARTISTS REDEFINING LATIN RAP AND PUSHING THE TRAP CULTURE INTO ITS NEXT ERA

What makes this collab stand out is not just the union of two scenes, but the shared artistic intention. Both artists arrive with established voices: Lucho shaping the next wave of Latin trap across the Southern Cone and Robot95 carrying Mexicali’s rap legacy across international stages. “Tsunami” capitalizes on that strength, blending their identities into a single, powerful track that feels like a celebration of both their trajectories and a promise of what’s still to come.

With its release set for December 11, “Tsunami” arrives as a noteworthy collaboration closing out the year, offering a blend of Argentine trap and Mexican rap that highlights the strengths of both artists. The single will be available on all digital platforms, inviting listeners to explore this cross-border moment between two rising voices in the Latin rap scene.