A visual postcard from the heart of the Caribbean that reveals another layer of his upcoming project
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Just days after releasing “Soleao,” his collaboration with Quevedo, Myke Towers, premieres the official music video today, filmed in Puerto Rico, and available now on his YouTube channel starting at 2PM (EST). The release follows the track’s debut at #7 on Spotify’s Top Songs Debut Global chart, underscoring the momentum of this new chapter in his career.
Directed by David Camarero, the video brings the song’s energy out to the open sea. Shot in Fajardo, near the island of Palomino, the piece follows Myke and Quevedo joined by two women, enjoying a day under the sun, the breeze, and the natural rhythm of the Caribbean. It’s not about excess — it’s about presence: capturing what life in the Caribbean truly feels like from the inside, without embellishment or explanation.
The creative direction was led by Vampire Studio, under the vision of Pol Gago Guilera, with executive production by Vampire Films. The result is a visual piece that aligns seamlessly with the artistic and narrative direction of Towers’ current phase.
Avoiding the usual visual clichés, the video opts for a clean, stripped-down aesthetic that focuses on the movement of the sea and the natural chemistry between its characters. “Soleao” plays out like a warm afternoon that extends effortlessly, with the ocean as its constant backdrop and the music as its throughline.
The camera glides through waves, sun-kissed skin, and shared glances to portray a Caribbean that doesn’t need embellishment — it simply lives. This video adds a new layer to the visual universe Myke has been building around his upcoming project — one that, although still unnamed, is already taking shape through a clear, intentional narrative.
“Soleao” is now available on all digital platforms. The video premieres today at 2PM (EST) on Myke’s official YouTube channel.





