LOS RABANES RELEASE THEIR NEW SINGLE “DALE” WITH TONY SUCCAR
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LOS RABANES RELEASE THEIR NEW SINGLE “DALE” WITH TONY SUCCAR

LOS RABANES IGNITE LATIN MUSIC WITH “DALE”

New York, April 17, 2026—The Panamanian group, Latin GRAMMY winner, releases the third single “Dale” from their album “Maskara” this April 17. “Dale” bursts in with a vibrant mix where ska and salsa dialogue with the irreverent attitude of Latin rock, while intertwining with Afro-Caribbean rhythmic nuances. From the first hit of the guacharaca, the song awakens a contagious energy that invites the body to let go: “esto está bueno pa´gozar”. This song is a celebration of resilience, street spirit, and shared joy, designed to shake off worries and surrender to the present.

With more than three decades of trajectory, Los Rabanes continue to be considered one of the most influential bands in Latin fusion rock. Recognized for their ability to reinvent themselves, the group continues to search for new sonic explorations that have led them to a strong presence on international stages such as Vive Latino in Mexico. Their recent journey, which includes recognition of their musical legacy and a connection with audiences throughout the region, reaffirms their place as a reference for a proposal that continues to evolve without losing its irreverent and danceable essence.

With more than 13 studio albums, 3 live albums, 2 compilations, and dozens of collaborations, Los Rabanes continue writing history with every song.

On the other hand, Tony Succar “rompe el cuero” on this single and joins Los Rabanes to bring refined rhythmic sensitivity that dialogues with his training and experience in percussion, and with a career marked by milestones such as his recognition as Producer of the Year and Best Salsa Album at the Latin Grammy. Succar’s collaboration on “Dale” connects both with fans of the classic and with new audiences seeking fresh, danceable sounds full of attitude and energy.

The song incorporates subtle rhythmic nuances inspired by salsa, which integrate naturally with a modern pop structure, achieving an accessible, dynamic, and identity-filled sound. This song reflects the band’s connection with Latin America, where it is already tradition and the energy never stops.

It is a celebration of Latin culture, Hispanic roots, and the collective joy it represents. Between rhythm-filled guitars, irresistible percussion, and overflowing energy, Los Rabanes turn this song into a new Latin pop anthem that promises to sound in parties, radio, and playlists throughout the season.

ATTENTION MEXICO CITY

You asked us to come back… and here we are! LOS RABANES return to Mexico City to celebrate 30 YEARS of rock, ska, and madness. Get ready for a night of mosh pits, classics, and pure Panamanian energy. Mexico… this party is for you.

⚡ UNIQUE AND SPECIAL 100% RABANES SHOW ⚡

📍 June 6 – GOL DE ORO 2026 With La Tremenda Korte

🎟️ Tickets at: ticketmaster.com.mx

“La Rompecorazones” is part of Maskara, the upcoming studio album by Los Rabanes, a project that deepens the group’s hybrid identity and will include collaborations with figures such as Jowell, Lennox, and Tony Succar.

At the same time, the band is preparing to celebrate their international tour “3 Décadas, 1 Actitud,” a special tour that will travel across the United States and Latin America and officially kicks off on May 9 in Puerto Rico, marking a new stage of expansion for the group.

In this context, Los Rabanes’ presence at Vive Latino 2026, alongside La Orqueska, is shaping up to be one of the most significant moments of the festival, not only for the reunion with the Mexican audience, but for the way their proposal connects the spirit of Latin rock with the urban and danceable pulses that currently dominate the musical conversation across the continent.

ABOUT LOS RABANES

Los Rabanes are an emblematic Latin American fusion rock band from Panama, recognized for their energetic style, irreverent lyrics, and a musical proposal that broke boundaries within Spanish-language rock. With more than three decades of trajectory, they have positioned themselves as avant-garde leaders in the Latin recording industry, conquering audiences around the world.

The band, led by Emilio Regueira, has developed a distinctive sound that fuses rock, ska, punk, reggae, and tropical rhythms, creating a unique identity that has attracted a diverse and multi-generational fan base. Their powerful live energy and irreverent attitude have made them a reference in Latin rock.

Recently, the band released new material under the general production of Emilio Estefan Jr., achieving a record in Panama by remaining 18 consecutive weeks at #1 on the Record Report radio chart, as well as a strong positioning in Central America with their latest album.

Currently, Los Rabanes continue expanding their legacy with new music and an intense international schedule, reaffirming their place as one of the most influential and enduring groups in Latin rock.

ABOUT TONY SUCCAR

Tony Succar (Lima, 1986) is a renowned Peruvian-American percussionist, producer, composer, and arranger, recognized for revolutionizing salsa with a modern style. Winner of two Latin Grammys (2019) and one Grammy (2025), he has internationalized tropical and Peruvian rhythms, collaborating with artists such as Tito Nieves and La India.

Born in Lima, Peru and raised in Miami, Florida, Succar is grateful for coming from a family of musicians. That early encounter with music was so influential that it shaped his foundation and preparation for what was to come. “I had the privilege of being raised in a family of musicians; I couldn’t be more grateful,” explained Succar. His gratitude goes beyond those who supported and encouraged him in his family; it extends to his fans, fellow musicians, teachers, and other musical influences.

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