Ryan Castro Celebrates His Roots and Global Rise With Fans in Bogotá
This past weekend, Spotify brought Ryan Castro back to Bogotá for a special celebration with some of his biggest fans. The night paid tribute to the Medellín-born artist’s roots, the connection he’s built with his audience, and the stories that have earned him the title of EL CANTANTE DEL GHETTO (“The Singer From the Ghetto”).
The show took fans on a journey through the songs that have shaped his rise to become one of the biggest names in Latin music today. He opened the night with early tracks “Wasa Wasa,” “Monastery,” and “Jordan”—music that took him from local stages to listeners around the world.
The set moved through hits that helped cement his place as one of Colombian reggaetón’s most influential voices, including “RITMO DE MEDALLO” and “UNA NOCHE EN MEDELLÍN – REMIX.” Later, “EL RITMO QUE NOS UNE – feat. Selección Colombia,” his collaboration with the Colombian football team, became a moment of unity during the season and a reminder of music’s power to bring communities together.
But the night wasn’t only about nostalgia. As a surprise for the crowd, Ryan debuted “BRINCAITO” an unreleased song to give fans an exclusive first listen to the next chapter of his story.
From Medellín’s streets to global stages
Every month, more than 31.1 million Spotify listeners around the world hit play on Ryan’s music, while his songs are featured in over 38.6 million playlists. Fans in Bogotá have been especially enthusiastic, with streams in the city increasing more than 1,398% since 2021.

But his connection to Bogotá began long before sold-out venues and global hits. He started his career performing anywhere he could—on buses, in nightclubs, and on small neighborhood stages.

Those early moments built a bond with his audience that is still heard in his music today. Learn more about Ryan’s journey and how his songs have captured the attention of fans around the globe.
Celebrating every era
As part of the event celebration, Ryan will be taking over four Spotify playlists that give fans a curated look at the sounds and styles that have shaped his journey.
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- El Cantante del Ghetto: Featuring his early, most reggaetón-focused tracks, the FINO takeover captures the sound that first put him on the map.
- Made in Pedregal: The Made in Colombia takeover spotlights Ryan’s collaborations throughout his career, from Sean Paul and Major Lazer to Peso Pluma and Grupo Frontera.
- El AWOO: Ryan brings Curaçao’s island vibes to the Afrobeat Latino takeover with hits including “LA VILLA” and “Ba Ba Bad Remix.”
- El Tío Ryan: The Viejoteca takeover highlights Ryan’s connection to tropical and música decembrina, with fan favorites like “Mujeriego” and “Mi Fortuna.”
Stream Ryan Castro on Spotify and stay tuned for his Bogotá performance video, dropping in July.
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