Worldwide reggae artist Sgt. Remo has dropped De Texas a Bogotá, an exciting 8-track album that pulses with cross-cultural power. Produced by P1 Data in Chía, Colombia, the mission emerged from artistic periods recorded throughout a visit to Bogotá, timed completely along with his headline slot at Rototom Colombia’s annual Reggae Month celebrations.
The album showcases Sgt. Remo’s increasing sonic palette. Aware reggae kinds his basis, and he fearlessly ventures into cumbia, dancehall, afrobeats, and roots territory. The result’s a various but unified musical odyssey formed by collaboration and wanderlust.
Opening monitor Cumbia Sabrosita bursts with Latin flavour, that includes Javier Alerta, Carolina Huertas and Ras Levy. Cumbia Galáctica with Zelen takes the cumbia vibe cosmic.
A VITAL CONNECTOR BETWEEN SCENES, CULTURES AND SOUNDS
Dancehall fireplace ignites on She Wine All of the Time and La Número 1, each spotlighting Haffid Dancehall and Ras Levy.
Time Don’t Cease brings reflective afrobeats power. Luchar Para Sobrevivir continues the worldwide dialogue. Gimme the Roots, that includes Alma De León, anchors the mission in basic reggae custom. Nearer Give Thanks To Jah In This Time delivers religious uplift by gratitude and unity.
De Texas a Bogotá confirms Sgt. Remo as a significant connector between scenes, cultures and sounds.
DE TEXAS A BOGOTÁ TRACKLIST

1. Cumbia Sabrosita ft Javier Alerta, Carolina Huertas, Ras Levy
2. Cumbia Galactica ft Zelen
3. She Wine All of the Time ft Haffid Dancehall, Ras Levy
4. La Número 1 ft Haffid Dancehall, Ras Levy
5. Time Don’t Cease ft Ras Levy
6. Luchar Para Sobrevivir ft Haffid Dancehall, Ras Levy
7. Gimme The Roots ft Alma De León, Ras Levy
8. Give Thanks To Jah In This Time ft Oscar Simeon, Ras Levy
ABOUT SGT. REMO

Sgt. Remo stands as considered one of modern reggae’s most industrious voices. The Mexican-born, Texas-based artist builds his catalogue by grassroots willpower and cross-border collaborations.
In 2025 alone, he launched a full album and ten singles. He strikes effortlessly between roots meditations like Sluggish Down with Skillinjah and rhythm-driven productions, together with Laborious Working Folks with Gappy Ranks, honouring Latin-rooted reggae whereas embracing fashionable, impartial manufacturing.
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