Fresh from the success of his collaboration with Javi Torres and Alba Dreid on ‘Habibi’, FLAMENCA Records boss STBAN continues to build momentum with his latest single, ‘Yamekite’. Released today via Toolroom Records, the track is a masterclass in modern Latin electronica, specifically engineered for the sun-drenched terraces of Ibiza and the high-energy atmosphere of club dancefloors. For this release, STBAN has teamed up with reggaeton and Latin rap sensation Billy Ronca. With a background spanning Brazil and Europe, and currently based in Puerto Rico where he works alongside industry icons like Baby Rasta y Gringo, Ronca has established himself as a formidable force in the Latin music scene. His partnership with STBAN marks a significant addition to the growing FLAMENCA catalogue. Reflecting on the deeper meaning behind the track, Ronca shared, “This song is about self-love and awareness. Sometimes we’re the ones who put people on pedestals they never deserved, and when that happens, it’s up to us to bring them back down. It’s a reminder to protect your energy, choose good vibes, and not waste time on people or situations that don’t add value to your life.” He added, “The line ‘era pa’ siempre que me tuviste’ reflects a contradiction that tells a deeper story—two people living the same relationship with completely different intentions. For one, it felt like forever; for the other, it was just a moment. Even though the lyrics are simple, the message goes deeper: it’s about self-respect, emotional clarity, and knowing when to let go.” The production features Ronca’s sun-drenched vocals layered over STBAN’s signature rolling percussion and shimmering Latin brass. As the track builds, the energy intensifies, creating a perfect soundtrack for the European summer season. “We’ve just been in Ibiza and the reaction to the track was amazing,” noted the FLAMENCA Records label boss. “It’s the perfect track to get the terrace session going or dial the heat up on the club dance floor.”STBAN and Billy Ronca Deliver Latin-Infused Heat with ‘Yamekite’


