Miami, FL – April 30, 2025 – With a voice that defies formulas and a presence that refuses to be boxed in, PAMÉ returns with “Los Palos,” a standalone single born from love, urgency, and a deep sense of cultural devotion. Written by the artist herself and produced by Elliott Marchent, the track—released under the label Maison Arts—emerges in the wake of one of the most devastating tragedies in recent Dominican history: the collapse of the roof at the iconic Jet Set nightclub.
More than a song, “Los Palos” is an offering. “I had this song saved while working on my album, but I couldn’t hold it anymore. I needed to put it out now. It’s my way of embracing my people from afar and saying: our homeland hurts, but it also holds us,” says PAMÉ.
Blending the raw spirit of traditional Dominican palos with a modern, global sensibility, “Los Palos” evokes the feeling of being home — the sun high, a piña in hand, kids dancing in the street, that unmistakable sense of peace that only comes from being rooted. It’s a summer anthem, yes, but it’s also an act of remembrance and resistance.
One of the most transcendent moments in the track comes through the voices of children singing in the chorus. Their presence creates a sonic atmosphere that is ethereal, full-bodied, and emotionally charged — elevating the song into sacred territory. It becomes more than music; it becomes a hymn.
The lyrics conjure rich imagery: Bayahibe’s endless shoreline, the heartbeat of ancestral drums, the taste of home that lingers long after you’ve left. But “Los Palos” doesn’t traffic in nostalgia — it celebrates what endures. It doesn’t seek to narrate grief; it transforms it. Into rhythm. Into release. Into a future held together by community.
Proceeds from the song will go directly to the families of the victims of the Jet Set tragedy through a partnership with Jompéame Foundation, ensuring long-term support well beyond the news cycle.
This release reinforces PAMÉ’s place as one of the most singular, fearless voices reshaping the Latin music landscape — not just with sound, but with substance. Her music isn’t designed to impress. It’s built to connect. And it never forgets where it comes from.
With over 8 million total streams, 873.5K monthly Spotify listeners, 565K followers on TikTok, and 60K on Instagram, PAMÉ is rising fast. But speed isn’t the story — impact is.
Though her highly anticipated debut EP drops in June, “Los Palos” stands on its own: a manifesto that captures everything PAMÉ represents — purposeful artistry, powerful vulnerability, and unwavering love for her culture. From stage to street, her music is the bridge we didn’t know we needed.
ABOUT PAMÉ:
PAMÉ is an artist from the Dominican Republic blending the soul of Salsa, Merengue, and Bachata with global pop and R&B. A Berklee-trained vocalist with powerhouse range and fearless style, her music channels the emotion of Whitney and Aretha with the fresh energy of Tori Kelly and Muni Long. With lyrics in English and Spanish, PAMÉ creates bold anthems that inspire confidence, healing, and joy. Live a little—and listen to PAMÉ.


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