
She’s breaking the Internet again! See the provocative “PERREO LLORANDO” music video taken from the new Tokischa album, ‘AMOR & DROGA.’ This release is a literal sad Reggaeton jam, where the title translates to the concept of “crying while dancing.
In the music video, the Dominican urban star enjoys total artistic freedom. She shows off her versatility by playing several roles at once, switching from a bride and a party girl to a ballet dancer, all of them heartbroken and fed up with love.
These spectacular visuals were captured through the lens of award-winning director Gabriel Crawford Connelly. Check it out right now down below!
‘AMOR & DROGA’: The New Tokischa Album for 2026
Tokischa has been killing it lately with collabs alongside Madonna, Skrillex, and Natti Natasha. However, this solo single proves she can shine just as bright on her own.
Beyond that, she’s always looking to break the rules and innovate with every project, and this one is no different. The new Tokischa album for 2026, ‘AMOR & DROGA,’ was inspired by a rocky relationship with an ex who struggled with addiction when she was younger, a situation she eventually faced herself.
This 17-song project is like opening the door to her most intimate emotions over a Reggaeton beat. It’s packed with intense tracks and raw, hard-hitting lyrics that are direct and gritty, yet incredibly relatable to so many people.
Luckily, today the artist celebrates her sobriety, and making this project a reality has become her way of healing.

The “PERREO LLORANDO” Concept
With “PERREO LLORANDO,” Tokischa is delivering that messy-but-real duality of being in your feelings while the beat is still dropping. It’s about being vulnerable and heartbroken, but still refusing to leave the dance floor.
When she’s perreo-ing while remembering that “delincuente,” she’s showing exactly how everyone uses the club to survive the pain.
In other words, it’s basically a massive dopamine hit that tricks your brain into feeling okay, even when your heart is trashed. The loud bass and movement help you zone out, turning that heavy emotional baggage into physical energy you can actually release.
Not to mention, being in a crowd reminds you that you’re not alone in the struggle, which is way better for your mental health than rotting in bed.
Needless to say, this tune is a standout in her discography. It’s been stuck in my head 24/7, so consider me officially obsessed!
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