DFZM releases 'Cappuccino,' their most intimate side in urban pop style.

With more than 18 million monthly listeners and a stable place in Spotify's global charts, DFZM continues to rise. His new release, "Cappuccino," is proof that the Colombian artist knows how to find strength in subtlety. Far from seeking an immediate or superficial impact, the song is delicately constructed, with tenderness, playfulness, and precise lyrics that propose a deeply emotional urban narrative.
"Cappuccino" doesn't shout, it whispers. And in that intimate tone, DFZM sings about love as if it were an everyday, spontaneous, shared adventure. The song was recorded while traveling through different cities, which is reflected in the geographical references that appear in the lyrics: a suggestion of having a cappuccino in France or taking a stroll through Central Park, while Times Square silently watches. It's a play between desire and connection, without drama or artifice.
“I didn't want to act anything. I just moved the way I always move,” says the artist about the music video that accompanies the single. The video, filmed during a recent visit to New York, captures the singer exploring the city on foot, merging with the energy of the skyscrapers, lights, and stages. Naturalness isn't just an aesthetic; it's also a narrative principle. “I wanted the song to feel like a confession,” he adds.
Musically, 'Cappuccino' maintains DFZM's signature: a minimalist production full of purpose, effortlessly flowing verses, and a melodic hook that doesn't emphasize, but remains. It's about romanticizing the everyday, about looking closely at what happens when no one is recording, when the most real things happen in silence.
The release comes at a pivotal moment for the artist, following a year of explosive growth in which he established himself not only on digital platforms—with hits like “Vitamina” with Jombriel and “GPS” with Jowell & Randy—but also on stages across Latin America and the United States, where his live performance has begun to take shape with a vengeance.
"I'm at a point where I want to release music that speaks to something, that reflects my tone, my way of seeing things. If people connect, we're already winning," says DFZM.
'Cappuccino' isn't just a new single; it's a reflection of DFZM's artistic present: introspective yet expansive, precise yet emotional, intimate yet global. An invitation to connect without a filter, song by song.
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