
| Artist | Quevedo ft. Elvis Crespo |
| Producer | Quevedo |
| Composer | Quevedo, Elvis Crespo |
| Lyricist | Quevedo, Elvis Crespo |
| Music Publisher | Quevedo (Independent) |
“La Graciosa” was released on April 24, 2026 as part of Quevedo’s third studio album, El Baifo, marking the first-ever collaboration between the Spanish artist and Puerto Rican-American merengue legend Elvis Crespo. The track blends tropical guitars and merengue rhythm with brass instrumentation, closing with an a cappella vocal flourish from Crespo. The music video was filmed on the island of La Graciosa in Lanzarote, directed by David Pantalon and Zazo Canvas, and produced by Quevedo and The Movement.
“La Graciosa” became the most successful track from El Baifo, debuting at number 1 on Spain’s LOS40 chart and PROMUSICAE’s Top 100 Canciones chart the week of its release. The music video accumulated 732 million YouTube views on its first day alone, and the song surpassed 32 million Spotify streams. Quevedo described recording with Crespo — whose music is a staple of Canary Islands carnival culture — as a dream collaboration spanning generations. The album’s broader celebration of Quevedo’s Canarian heritage, paired with Crespo’s multigenerational fanbase, fueled the track’s rapid rise across Spanish charts.
Eh, yah-yah, eh, yah-yah Uh, ah, eh, yah-yah Uh (Quevedo) El Baifo, sí, el chiquillo, el caprichoso Uh Dime quién fue ese loquito que te dejó rota Y el corazón en pedacito’ por culpa de ese maldito Tú no me das un chance, suelta la cuerda un poquito


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