The track has become a viral force on TikTok, generating over 1 million user-created videos using the “La Villa” sound. It has entered Spotify’s Global Chart and reached #1 on Spotify Colombia Costa Rica, Honduras, and Panama as well as #1 on Apple Music Colombia, while earning Top 10 and Top 20 placements across multiple territories including
The track has become a viral force on TikTok, generating over 1 million user-created videos using the “La Villa” sound. It has entered Spotify’s Global Chart and reached #1 on Spotify Colombia, Costa Rica, Honduras, and Panama as well as #1 on Apple Music Colombia, while earning Top 10 and Top 20 placements across multiple territories including Ecuador (#6), Nicaragua (#8), Peru (#12), Argentina (#22), Bolivia (#24), El Salvador (#26), Venezuela (#21), España (#32), y Guatemala (#35), among other.
The dancehall anthem is featured on Ryan Castro’s latest album, Hopi Sendé, released in October 2025, which followed his sophomore album Sendé. Together, both projects, along with “La Villa”, spotlight Castro’s Caribbean essence, drawing heavily from the dancehall and reggae sounds that shaped his artistry during his time living in Curaçao.
At the close of 2025, Ryan Castro wrapped the first phase of his Sendé World Tour, supporting Sendé and Hopi Sendé with explosive, sold-out shows across Europe, the Caribbean, and the United States. Now, in 2026, Castro is gearing up for the biggest moment of his career: his only Colombia show of the year, set for April 25, 2026, at Medellín’s iconic Estadio Atanasio Girardot. The 45,000-capacity stadium sold out in just two hours, marking a remarkable milestone moment for the global Colombian star.

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