
Andry Kiddos is known for wearing his heart on his sleeve—and in his latest single, “asimilando,” he invites us into a deeply personal moment of reflection, acceptance, and emotional clarity. It's his most intimate work to date, shaped by growth and the quiet revelations that only time can bring.
A gentle blend of alternative pop and atmospheric serenity, “asimilando” feels like a sigh after years of holding your breath.
A Song That Sits with You
The track doesn’t chase drama or demand attention. Instead, it sits with you—like the realization that something once painful finally makes sense. Andry sings not with sadness, but with the kind of peace that only comes after you've stopped trying to rewrite the past.
“It’s not sadness, it’s acceptance,” he shares. “It’s not about being stuck in the past, but reconciling with it in order to keep growing in peace.”
In true Andry Kiddos fashion, the production is delicate but intentional—layered with soft textures and subtle nods to his childhood, including sounds reminiscent of the music his father once played at home. The emotional resonance is immediate, but the track rewards those who listen closely. It's reflective, but never stagnant.
A Visual Extension of the Story
The accompanying music video brings “asimilando” into full color. With visuals that echo themes of memory, inner child healing, and growth, the short film is rich with metaphor—showing Andry walking through familiar places now viewed with new eyes. It’s artful without being pretentious, and poetic without needing to explain itself.
Visually, it reinforces what fans already know: Andry isn’t just making music—he’s making meaning.
From Producer to Storyteller
While some may know Andry Kiddos from his work behind the scenes with stars like Kenia OS and Christian Nodal, “asimilando” proves he’s not just a songwriter—he’s a storyteller. One whose lens is introspective, honest, and painfully relatable for anyone navigating the bittersweet pull of nostalgia.
His rising profile got a boost recently when he became the first male Latin artist featured in Rolling Stone US’s coveted Artists You Need to Know series—a milestone that only further cements his place as a rising creative force in Latin alternative music.
“asimilando” Is Not Just a Song. It’s a Soft, Beautiful Breakthrough.
Andry Kiddos is evolving. Not just as an artist, but as a person. “asimilando” captures that transformation in real time, and listeners will likely find their own stories mirrored in his.
For those who’ve ever looked back with a mix of pain and peace, this one hits close—and soft.
🎧 Listen to “asimilando” on all major streaming platforms.
📺 Watch the official video on YouTube
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