The Latin urban scene has been moving fast lately, but Colombian standout DFZM just slowed things down in the best way possible. After making his mark on massive records like “+57,” he’s officially dropped his latest single, “DE ROCE” and it’s a masterclass in collaboration.
Bringing together the melodic, poetic touch of Nanpa Básico and the lyrical heavyweight status of Venezuelan rap icon Akapellah, this track isn’t your typical club banger. It’s a vibe—the kind of song you put on when you’re driving with the windows down.
What “DE ROCE” Is All About
If you’ve been following DFZM’s rise, you know he’s all about staying true to his roots. He doesn’t just rap; he tells stories about the neighborhood. On “DE ROCE,” he leans into that classic, relaxed energy.
The title itself—de roce—is that perfect bit of street slang that captures the feeling of just hanging out, cruising, or that initial spark with someone new. It’s laid-back, infectious, and honestly, a breath of fresh air compared to the high-bpm stuff dominating the charts right now.
“Nos fuimos con todo, pai / De borondo / Por ahí la bajé de roce a Pance / Le tiré el verbo que nunca falló…”
A Trio That Just Works
It’s rare to see three artists with such distinct styles come together without anyone stepping on anyone else’s toes. Here’s why it works:
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Nanpa Básico: He’s the anchor for the melody. His voice brings that signature grit and romantic undertone that makes the hook stick in your head for days.
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DFZM: He holds down the core of the song, reminding us why he’s one of the most exciting voices coming out of Colombia. His flow is crisp, and he keeps the energy grounded in the reality of the streets.
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Akapellah: When you bring in a legend like Akapellah, you know the bars are going to be sharp. He adds a layer of depth and technical skill that elevates the whole production.
Why You’ll Have This on Repeat
Sometimes, you just need a track that doesn’t try too hard. By choosing a syncopated reggae beat over standard reggaeton drums, the trio has created something that feels organic and timeless. It’s a track that appeals just as much to old-school hip-hop heads as it does to the modern Latin pop crowd.
Track Details:
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Release: Out now via LA CREME / Warner Music Latina.
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Vibe: Reggae-Rap / Latin Urban.
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Where to listen: Available now on Spotify, Apple Music, and all major streaming services.
Watch the Video
The music video is just as relaxed as the song—it’s all about the chemistry between the artists and that authentic, community-driven feel. You can catch the official video over on DFZM’s YouTube channel.


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