Miami, FL (July 17, 2025) – Colombian sensation artist, Ryan Castro premieres the official music video for “Bombastik,” one of the standout tracks from his latest album, SENDÉ. The video was filmed in Paris during his recent trip for Fashion Week, where he also attended shows by Amiri, 3. Paradis, and Willy Chavarria, and became the only artist to walk the runway for the KidSuper show.
“Bombastik”, alongside Blaiz Fayah & Tribal Kush, is currently charting on Spotify Colombia’s Top 50, where it joins three of Ryan’s other hits: “Ba Ba Bad Remix,” with Sean Paul and Kybba, “Sanka,” and “Ojalá.” The track fuses Caribbean sounds reflecting the diverse influences that define the SENDÉ album, which debuted in the Top 10 on Spotify’s Global Albums Chart.
The video’s release follows the announcement of Castro’s SENDÉ World Tour, which will take him across North America, Latin America, and Europe. Its first leg will kick off on August 7th in Vancouver, Canada and continue across more than 27 cities including New York, Curaçao, Paris, Madrid, and more. For a full list of dates please visit: http://www.sendeworldtour.com
RYAN CASTRO, dubbed as “El Cantante Del Ghetto” is a Colombian artist whose journey from street busking in Medellín’s Pedregal neighborhood to global stardom is nothing short of remarkable. Before making his breakthrough in the music industry with his single “Morena” in 2017, Ryan lived in Curaçao for several years, where he immersed himself in the sounds of Reggae and Dancehall, further shaping his musical identity.
Ryan Castro rose to international fame with hits like “Mujeriego” and “Jordan,” both landing on the Billboard Global 200, and Spotify’s Top 50 Global chart. His Diamond-certified smash hit “QUEMA” with Peso Pluma solidified his place at the top of the charts. In 2024, he released his RIAA 2X Platinum-Certified debut album, El Cantante Del Ghetto, and the global/viral anthem “El Ritmo Que Nos Une” for Colombia’s national soccer team. That same year, Rolling Stone named him one of the artists shaping the future of music.
Today, Ryan Castro is one of the biggest and best-selling Latin artists in the world, continuing to break barriers beyond music. In 2025, he became the first Colombian artist to acquire equity in a professional sports team-Paisas Basketball Club, based in his hometown of Medellín and is now promoting his sophomore album SENDÉ.



