K-Narias to Revisit Iconic Hit 'No te vistas que no vas' for 20th Anniversary

K-Narias to Revisit Iconic Hit 'No te vistas que no vas' for 20th Anniversary

Source: Diario de Avisos

Canary Islands duo K-Narias is celebrating the 20th anniversary of their hit "No te vistas que no vas" by releasing a modernized version featuring Lucho RK ahead of an upcoming concert tour.

The Spanish music industry is leaning into nostalgia as the Canary Islands duo K-Narias prepares to revisit one of their biggest hits. Twenty years after its original release, the group is updating their iconic reggaeton track, No te vistas que no vas.

Launching on May 29, this project is more than just a reissue. The duo has teamed up with Lucho RK, a rising star in Gran Canaria’s urban music scene, to give the song a modern sound. This collaboration follows a popular industry trend: reimagining classic tracks to appeal to younger listeners by updating the production to match today’s musical styles.

The song holds historical significance beyond its catchy beat. When it was released in 2005 on the album 80 entre las 2, it played a vital role in highlighting female artists within a genre that was just beginning to gain momentum in Spain. It also launched the careers of Gara and Loida, cementing their place in the Spanish urban music scene.

This release marks the start of a new chapter for K-Narias. The duo has confirmed that the single is a preview of a fresh creative phase, which will include a concert tour. By blending their established legacy with new material, K-Narias aims to reconnect with fans and secure their place in a live music market that has changed significantly over the last two decades.