Los Angeles, CA (April 30, 2026) – The late Mexican singer-songwriter Chuy Montana’s voice lives on in “Polvos de Colores,” the first single from his second posthumous album.
With his signature raw and melodic style, the song captures Chuy at his most introspective: alone in his room, dreaming of something bigger. Built from long nights and restless thoughts, “Polvos de Colores” reflects the mindset of an artist working in silence, envisioning success long before it arrived.
The track moves between aspiration and excess, blending moments of clarity with hazy nights and a constant emotional weight. At its core, it speaks to transformation, the shift between who he was and who he was becoming. Everything surrounding the track, including the artwork, was created in collaboration with Chuy’s family and brings to life a concept he always envisioned: an animated reflection of himself, dreaming from his bed of something more.
“Polvos de Colores” opens a new chapter in Chuy Montana’s legacy, offering a closer look at the dreams, pressure, and inner world that shaped his music.
About Chuy Montana
Singer songwriter Chuy Montana, born Jesús Norberto Cárdenas Velázquez, was a Tijuana-born música mexicana artist signed to Street Mob Records who built a fast, organic following with raw, street-rooted songs like “Porte de Scarface” and “Polvos de Chanel,” connecting directly with a new generation of música mexicana listeners and driving early traction across Spotify Viral 50 Mexico and Apple Music Top 100 Mexico. His posthumous debut album No Fue Suerte amplified that impact, debuting as a major statement for his legacy and reaching the top tier of Billboard Top Latin Albums, including a reported #4 peak, cementing his voice as one that continues to resonate and grow well beyond his lifetime.
