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Cubanos, Charly & Johayron Channel Pre-University Nostalgia in New Single “El Fallo”

May 15, 2025 | Entertainment

May 15, 2025

Cuban urban duo Charly & Johayron have just released their latest track “El Fallo”—a song and music video that dive deep into the emotions and memories of pre-university life. With an infectious rhythm and a dose of provocative lyricism, the track is quickly resonating with their core audience of young listeners.

The music video, shared in a teaser on Instagram with the tagline “For the times of the pre,” recreates a lively classroom atmosphere filled with student energy and youthful drama. Both artists don the iconic blue pre-university uniforms, blending nostalgia with the raw emotion of adolescent love stories.

A standout lyric—“You thought forgetting me was easy / It’s getting hard for you… To the owner of your orgasm / That is to say, you’ll come back to me”—sets the tone for a fiery narrative of heartbreak and defiance. The song continues Charly & Johayron’s signature approach: bold, emotionally charged, and unapologetically direct.

As part of the song’s promotion, the duo has been visiting pre-university schools across Havana, deepening their connection with the very audience that inspired the track. These visits have sparked excitement among students, many of whom have grown up listening to their music.

With “El Fallo,” Charly & Johayron once again prove their knack for fusing urban beats with cultural and emotional touchpoints, crafting a song that’s both a personal anthem and a generational time capsule.

Catch Charly & Johayron May 16 at Revival in Toronto. Purchase your tickets here.

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