Miami, FL (April 16, 2026) – Nicky Jam joins forces with rising artist Maisak to unveil the official music video for “Te Lloré,” one of the most emotionally resonant tracks from his latest album “Bohemio”.
Built around the aftermath of a breakup, “Te Lloré” unfolds through a series of imagined “what if” scenarios, questioning a future that never came to be. The song moves between longing and reflection, capturing the emotional tension between accepting the present and revisiting a version of life where the relationship still exists.
The video brings this concept to life through a minimalist yet deeply symbolic narrative set within an empty house, representing the emotional space left behind after love fades. More than a physical location, the house acts as a reflection of the mind, intact, silent, and filled with memory. Each room carries a different emotional weight, nostalgia, desire, and guilt, while both artists perform directly to the camera, as if still speaking to someone who is no longer there.
This introspective storyline is interwoven with expansive scenes filmed in El Peñol, near Medellín, in Colombia, where open landscapes and sequences on a boat contrast the stillness of the interiors. These moments introduce a sense of freedom and distance, reinforcing the contrast between reality and the imagined future to which the song continuously returns.
Visually, the video employs repetition and the subtle multiplication of the artists within the space, emphasizing the persistence of memory and the cyclical nature of thought following heartbreak. The direction leans into a clean, restrained aesthetic, allowing the emotional core of the story to take center stage.
“Te Lloré” is part of “Bohemio”, Nicky Jam’s latest studio album, where the artist embraces a more introspective and vulnerable chapter, exploring deeper emotional narratives while staying true to the sound that has defined his career.
Building on this momentum, Nicky Jam is set to return to the Coliseo de Puerto Rico with back-to-back shows on May 23 and 24, marking his first major performance on the island in over 10 years and a highly anticipated homecoming moment for the global star.







