El Ritmo Que Nos Une turns your living-room into a packed Colombian stadium, where the bass of reggaeton bumps in perfect sync with the roar of the crowd. Ryan Castro, alongside SOG and the voices of Selección Colombia, invites everyone to switch on the TV, crank up the radio, wave the yellow jersey and get ready for kickoff. The lyrics capture the electric build-up to a national team match: neighbors dragging the TV outside, cold drinks arriving, drums rolling, and the whole block exploding when Lucho Díaz smashes the ball into the net.
Between the play-by-play commentary and shout-outs to star players, Ryan flirts with a “mamacita,” promising to dance, score, and stay “in concentration” if she makes him her starter. The song blends football pride, Caribbean coastal flavor, and carnival vibes, reminding listeners that when La Tricolor hits the field, music, dance, and national unity score the winning goal together.
Bryan David Castro Sosa, better known as Ryan Castro, is a Colombian rapper, singer, and songwriter born in 1994 in Bello, Antioquia. Rising from humble beginnings in the Pedregal neighborhood of Medellín, Ryan started his music journey singing on buses and performing at local venues before gaining widespread recognition.
His signature blend of reggaeton and Latin hip hop has brought hits like "Mujeriego," "Jordan," and "Quema" to international charts, with notable collaborations alongside artists such as Feid, Karol G, and Peso Pluma. Signed with Sony Music Latin, Ryan Castro continues to be a leading voice in Latin America's new generation of music stars, captivating audiences with his energetic style and authentic storytelling.