Miguel pushes his Caos vision further with “Rip,” a charged new release that leans into temptation, surrender, and the rush that follows when instinct takes over. The song moves with heat and tension, embracing pleasure without apology and letting momentum drive the experience. The artwork draws from Danza de los Diablos, an Afro-Mexican dance rooted in freedom, resistance, and cultural pride, grounding the track in history while expanding the visual language of Caos. This is bold, immersive, and magnetic, a moment that pulls you straight into Miguel’s orbit.
“Rip” follows recent releases “El Pleito” and “New Martyrs (Ride 4 U),” continuing a run of music that feels personal, expressive, and unafraid to confront power, identity, and desire. Alongside direct fan releases through his S1C platform, Miguel is building Caos as a living world rather than a single statement. There’s real electricity in how these pieces connect, and “Rip” stands out as a striking chapter, driven by rhythm, meaning, and a sense of creative freedom that feels fully unlocked.


