Cuco has shared a music video for “Dreamin’,” a monitor that seems on the deluxe version of the Mexican-American star’s current album Ridin’. Within the video, a younger boy rescues a canine chained up in a neighbor’s yard. Issues go south when the boy discovers an ICE uniform within the neighbor’s closet.
Cuco premiered the music video with an intimate fan occasion. The screening was adopted by a Q&A with Cuco and director AG Rojas and an unique meet & greet with Cuco. Tickets immediately supported The Coalition for Humane Immigrant Rights (CHIRLA).
Ridin’ is a tribute to the musician’s hometown of Los Angeles. It contains the only “My 45,” which pairs Cuco with fellow Angeleno Jean Carter. The 2 beforehand collaborated on “Bossa No Sé” from Cuco’s 2019 debut album Para Mi.
Automotive tradition is an overarching theme on Ridin’. “Everybody listens to music when they’re driving,” Cuco says. “Music is a part of your commute, whether you’re in a good or bad mood. You’re ridin’ through the motion of your life where nothing is linear.” He elaborates on the brand new LP’s themes: “All of my songs here are romantic, where that’s in a super-animated way or sad and heartbroken.”
Ridin’ is Cuco’s third album for Interscope following Para Mi and 2022’s Fantasy Gateway. The brand new album groups him with producer and Dap-Kings guitarist Tom Brenneck, identified for his work on fashionable classics from Amy Winehouse and Bruno Mars. Cuco’s personal “alternative dream pop” is a mix of psychedelic soul, bossa nova, and bed room indie-pop.
The U.S. leg of the Ridin’ tour culminated with a Halloween efficiency at New York’s historic Kings Theatre. The tour continues to Mexico Metropolis’s Foro Puebla and European capitals together with Madrid, London, and Paris in February 2026.
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