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Miami, FL – June 30, 2026 – DIA unveils “SOY UN PROBLEMA”, his new single, at 8:00 p.m. AST. With bold energy, vibrant production and a direct nod to one of reggaeton’s most recognizable phrases, the Puerto Rican artist takes a reference that marked a generation and brings it into his own world with a fresh, confident proposal made for the present.
Inspired by Pusho’s classic, one of the voices that helped define the street sound of Puerto Rican reggaeton in the 2010s, “SOY UN PROBLEMA” does not seek to replicate the past, but to bring it into the present through DIA’s artistic identity. The song connects the energy of a phrase that defined a chapter of the urban movement in Puerto Rico with the vision of an artist who updates it through his own identity: modern production, a renewed attitude and the confidence of someone building his own place within the genre.
The track was produced by Taiko, the Chilean hitmaker recognized for his work with global figures such as Bad Bunny, J Balvin, Feid, Mora and Karol G. His participation brings the pulse of one of the most important producers in today’s Latin urban sound, with a powerful foundation that amplifies the attitude and confidence that characterize DIA. The result is a direct, vibrant reggaeton track with immediate impact, felt from the very first second and made to turn up the volume from the first chorus.
“SOY UN PROBLEMA” presents a DIA who is aware of who he is and where he is headed. More than a reference to a classic, the single functions as a statement of identity: proof that the artist is not following a formula, but building his own, while continuing to push a movement that grows stronger every day: #ElReggaetonEsDePR.
The release follows “SUPER ESTRELLÁ”, his collaboration with Yomo and Alejo, a single that brought together the weight of the old school with the freshness of the new wave. With “SOY UN PROBLEMA”, DIA reaffirms that creative line of bringing Puerto Rico’s urban DNA to new audiences and consolidates his place as one of the emerging voices with the greatest projection within Puerto Rican reggaeton.
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