Los Esquivel and Luis R Conriquez Team Up for Electro-Bélico Hit ‘Pari Pari’. The collaboration between the Esquivel brothers and Conriquez premiered on Thursday and brings a unique blend of electro-corrido and bélico sounds. The music video, directed by Carlos Curiel, shows a lively day party filled with skateboarders, drinks, and even a baby monkey, capturing the chaotic fun of an afterparty.
Los Esquivel and Luis R Conriquez Team Up
Sebastian and Eugenio Esquivel expressed excitement about the collaboration, calling it a “big moment” for their journey as pioneers of the electro-corrido genre. Sebastian told Rolling Stone that working with Luis R Conriquez proves that other artists recognize their work in blending traditional Mexican sounds with modern electronic music. Eugenio added that their goal is to reach a new generation by mixing the music they grew up with and giving it a fresh, electronic twist. Having Conriquez on the track only amplifies the song’s impact.
Continuing a Breakthrough Year
According to Rolling Stone, “Pari Pari” is another highlight in Los Esquivel’s already successful year. Their previous hit, “Alucín,” which debuted in November, has racked up over 232 million streams on Spotify. The Esquivel brothers have gained a strong following on social media, creating a unique fusion of house, EDM, and Mexican music. They’ve also collaborated with artists like Dani Flow, Uzielito, and Kevin AMF, further solidifying their place in the genre with the release of their EP Alucina2, featuring diverse styles like corridos tumbados and mariachi.
Conriquez’s Rising Star in Bélico Music
Luis R Conriquez has also been busy with collaborations. Last month, he teamed up with Alex Torres on “Por Si Se Les Olvidaba” and released “Paz en Este Amor” with Fidel Rueda. His album Corridos Bélicos, Vol IV, which dropped in January, continues to build his reputation as one of the top stars in the bélico music scene. His collaboration with Los Esquivel on “Pari Pari” is a testament to both artists’ desire to blend different sounds and push the boundaries of their genres.