RØZ BREAKS INTO A NEW ERA WITH “beam” FEATURING YOUNG CISTER
- Katherine Dionicio
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Mexican electronic duo RØZ is embracing its next creative chapter with the release of “beam,” a new single featuring Chilean artist Young Cister. The collaboration offers the first look at SE ESTÁ HACIENDO TARDE, the duo’s 19-track debut album arriving August 7.
Known for blending electronic music with an ever-evolving creative vision, RØZ continues to explore new sounds without being confined to a single genre. On “beam,” the duo collaborates with one of Chile’s most promising artists, bringing together two creative voices whose music reflects the innovation and diversity shaping Latin music today.

The single arrives during a defining year for RØZ with global recognition as emerging artists whose originality and vision are helping shape the future of music.
That momentum continues to grow. This year, RØZ has performed at Coachella, EDC, and Sueños, joined Peso Pluma onstage in New York City, collaborated with Rauw Alejandro, remixed ILLENIUM and Ellie Goulding’s “Don’t Want Your Love,” earned a place on Rolling Stone en Español’s Future 25, and surpassed 300 million global streams.
Their connection with audiences is equally reflected onstage. The upcoming SE ESTÁ HACIENDO TARDE TOUR: NORTH AMERICA has already sold out dates in Washington, D.C., Dallas, Phoenix, Tucson, Madison, and Denver. By the end of 2026, RØZ will have completed more than 50 live performances, bringing its evolving electronic sound and an entirely new production to audiences across North America.

Before kicking off the tour, the duo is also set to make its debut at Lollapalooza and HARD Summer, continuing a year marked by creative growth, new collaborations, and an expanding international presence.
With “beam,” RØZ is not simply introducing its next single. The collaboration captures a duo stepping confidently toward its debut album while continuing to create space for Mexican artists within electronic music. Alongside Young Cister, RØZ turns this new chapter into a meeting point between Mexico and Chile—one that celebrates the possibilities created when Latin artists build beyond borders, sounds, and expectations.
As SE ESTÁ HACIENDO TARDE approaches, “beam” offers a first look at the ambition behind the project: a debut shaped by experimentation, collaboration, and the courage to keep evolving. For RØZ, the next era is no longer on the horizon. It has already begun.

