San Antonio, Texas — International reggae artist Sgt. Remo unveils his new 8-track album, De Texas a Bogotá, a vibrant cross-cultural project produced by P1 Records in Chía, Colombia. The album is the result of creative sessions recorded during Sgt. Remo’s trip to Bogotá in May 2025, coinciding with his headlining of Rototom Colombia and their annual Reggae Month celebrations.
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De Texas a Bogotá reflects Sgt. Remo’s evolving sound and his deep connection to Latin America’s reggae and urban music scenes. While rooted in conscious reggae, the album confidently expands into cumbia, dancehall, afrobeats, and roots reggae, showcasing a diverse yet cohesive musical journey shaped by collaboration and travel.
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The album opens with “Cumbia Sabrosita,” a lively cumbia collaboration featuring Javier Alerta (Bogotá), Carolina Huertas (Bogotá), and Ras Levy (Mexico City), followed by “Cumbia Galáctica,” a futuristic cumbia track featuring Zelen (San Antonio, TX). Dancehall energy takes center stage on “She Wine All the Time” and “La Número 1,” both featuring Haffid Dancehall (Bogotá) and Ras Levy.
Time Don’t Stop brings an afrobeats influence to the album, delivering a reflective message on perseverance and growth. “Luchar Para Sobrevivir” continues the international collaboration with Haffid Dancehall and Ras Levy, while “Gimme the Roots” featuring Alma De León (Bogotá) and Ras Levy anchors the project firmly in roots reggae. The album closes with “Give Thanks to Jah in This Time,” a spiritually grounded track emphasizing gratitude, faith, and unity.
With De Texas a Bogotá, Sgt. Remo solidifies his role as a bridge between scenes, cultures, and sounds—uniting Texas and Colombia through music that celebrates movement, collaboration, and conscious expression.
Track List – De Texas a Bogotá
Cumbia Sabrosita feat. Javier Alerta, Carolina Huertas, Ras Levy (Cumbia)
Cumbia Galáctica feat. Zelen (Cumbia)
She Wine All the Time feat. Haffid Dancehall, Ras Levy (Dancehall)
La Número 1 feat. Haffid Dancehall, Ras Levy (Dancehall)
Time Don’t Stop (Afrobeats)
Luchar Para Sobrevivir feat. Haffid Dancehall, Ras Levy
Gimme the Roots feat. Alma De León, Ras Levy (Roots Reggae)
Give Thanks to Jah in This Time
De Texas a Bogotá is available now on all major streaming platforms.
Artist: Sgt. Remo
Album: De Texas a Bogotá
Producer: P1 Records
Recorded in: Chía & Bogotá, Colombia
Genre: Reggae / Cumbia / Dancehall / Afrobeats
For press inquiries, interviews, or additional information contact sgt.remo@gmail.com

