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 MIAMI, FL. OCTOBER 15, 2025 — In a perfect collision of talent, vision, and authenticity, Latin GRAMMY®-nominated singer, producer, and musician DIA drops his brand-new single “AGUANTA” alongside one of the most electrifying figures in the global movement, Chilean powerhouse Polimá Westcoast. Two boundary-pushing artists collide on this track produced by Baruc and Dímelo Ninow, recorded in Carolina, Puerto Rico, as a preview of an album set to drop later this year. The result is a raw, high-voltage urban anthem that hits hard and refuses to back down. 
  
“AGUANTA” is a sonic explosion of reggaetón, R&B, and gritty trap, where every verse hits heavy, every melody pulls you in, and every beat breathes intention. DIA, who has helped shape the sound of artists like Yandel, Álvaro Díaz, Rauw Alejandro, and J Balvin, now steps fully into his solo era with an artistic approach that blends melodic sensitivity, unfiltered storytelling, and an aesthetic that feels as streetwise as it is runway-ready. With recent tracks like “Merry Remix,” “Pidiendo Saoco” and “Sustancias Controladas” all surpassing one million streams, and standout performances this year including a piano solo on Omar Courtz’s Primera Musa Tour and a tribute to MC Ceja at Premios Tu Música Urbano, DIA is building a lane all his own. 
  
Polimá Westcoast, for his part, continues to expand his artistic empire with international collaborations and his unmistakable blend of lyrical power, visual charisma, and a chameleon-like ability to own any rhythm. His connection with DIA goes beyond the track — both are trained musicians, multidisciplinary creators, and sonic architects in full control of their craft. On “AGUANTA” they push each other to the edge and the chemistry is electric. 
  
This release was born in Puerto Rico but sounds global. “AGUANTA” is pure energy, polished street flavor, and a clear artistic vision. It’s the kind of track that turns itself up and demands to be played on repeat. 
  
“AGUANTA” is now available on all digital music platforms. Listen if you can handle it. 
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