
Saweetie and Santa Fe Klan Unite for Bilingual Single “Locos”
Saweetie and Mexican hip-hop star Santa Fe Klan have officially joined forces on “Locos,” a steamy, bilingual single now available on all streaming platforms via 473 Music.
Produced by D.A. Got That Dope and George Prajin, “Locos” blends English and Spanish into a hypnotic anthem that explores the emotional push and pull of a toxic love. With raw verses and seductive delivery, both artists portray lovers trapped in a cycle of passion, pain, and undeniable chemistry. The track is both vulnerable and defiant, capturing the heartache of knowing a relationship is destructive but irresistible.
The official music video, directed by Seb Espino and Nolan Rugg, paints a surreal portrait of emotional turmoil. Saweetie stars as Santa Fe Klan’s therapist, sketching out scenes from his chaotic inner world as the pair ride through fire-lit streets in a yellow Ferrari F40.
“I’ve been a fan of Santa Fe Klan’s music for a minute, and we’ve been looking for the right way to collaborate,” Saweetie shared. “‘Locos’ is one of those magnetic records that pulls you in — it’s passionate, and it captures the chaos of a real ride-or-die romance.”
“Locos” follows Santa Fe Klan’s recent single “Diamonds” with Rick Ross and continues his streak of high-profile collaborations. With a global following and genre-bending style, Santa Fe Klan remains a powerful force in Latin music.