WATCH: Fuerza Regida Lives the Yacht Life in ‘CUCU’ Music Video
Fuerza Regida is celebrating the end of their Otra Peda Tour with a new music video. On Dec. 8, the Mexican-American band released the official visuals for “CUCU” from their latest album, Pa’ Las Babys y Belikeada.
“CUCU YA DISPONIBLE POR EL CANAL DE FUERZA REGIDA 🌊🌊,” the popular música mexicana band announced on Instagram. The song was produced by the band’s vocalist JOP (Jesús Ortiz Paz) and Rancho Humilde’s Jimmy Humilde
Per usual, the music video oozes a luxurious lifestyle. This time, the band is featured cruising the gorgeous waters of Miami, FL, on a lavish yacht. Shots show the band enjoying their time with models, drinking, and having a great time with the city’s skyline in the background. Other frames feature the band on jetskis; another shows the models in what appears to be a hotel room with JOP.
Social media users are praising the new song and music video. A YouTube user, @frankrivera5923, wrote: “we have to put this video in the top 1, it was very cool, puro fuerza regida.” Another YouTube user, @sandrajimenez7783, commented: “Jop never disappoints ❤🫡.”
Other fans are asking about the official music video for Fuerza Regida’s hit collaboration with Marshmello on the video’s comment section. A YouTube user, @MPerformance2, commented: “Here waiting for the OFFICIAL VIDEO of HARLEY QUINNN to come out🙃.”
Though there’s no word on the official release date for “HARLEY QUINN”’s music video, the popular American music producer and DJ says it’s coming soon. On Dec. 4, he posted a photo alongside JOP with the caption: “Music video on the way @fuerzaregida.” The photo carousel also includes photos of Marshmello being a referee at what appears to be a lucha libre match.
Fuerza Regida just ended its 2023 on a high note with 28 successful sold-out tour dates in the U.S. As of now, the group has three upcoming shows in Mexico: Villahermosa, Tabasco (Dec. 8), San Luis Potosi, SLP (Dec. 9), and Querétaro, QRO (Dec. 11).
Check out the new music video for “CUCU” below.