Myke Towers is checking in on us with his latest single, “Carita Feliz,” the song explores a tension nearly everyone recognizes but rarely talks about: the distance between the face we show the world and how we actually feel on any given day.
It is melodic reggaeton at its most precise, a song that sounds like warmth and lands like a confession. In an era of curated perfection, “Carita Feliz” offers something rarer: the permission to not be okay.
The release arrives with a cinematic short film starring Spanish actress and cultural phenomenon Clara Galle, whose global following in the audiovisual space brings a new visual dimension to Towers’ creative universe. The film unfolds as a mini-narrative arc, moving from isolation through connection toward something that feels, honestly, like relief. It is not a music video. It is a mood.
