Panama's urban scene adds a new chapter with the collaboration between Boza and Don Pablo Mures, who paralyzed the Santa Ana neighborhood during the filming of their music video for 'Caldero Panameño.' This project promises to highlight the essence of the ghetto and local identity. Days before the shoot, Boza did not hesitate to express his respect and connection to the movement that Don Pablo Mures represents. 'Expect this new project 'Caldero panameño' with lots of love and respect for all the ghettos of Panama,' he expressed, showing his pride in showcasing his environment without filters. The atmosphere during the filming was festive, with fans and onlookers who came to witness the collaboration, reaffirming that when talent unites with identity, the result directly connects with the people. 'Step by step, I hope you support the track and the guys, just as other countries do with their own,' Boza commented, highlighting the value of staying true to one's roots. In turn, Don Pablo Mures publicly thanked Boza for joining the project. The artist shared that the filming in Santa Ana was more than just a video: it was a real representation of the neighborhood. 'Thank you to Boza and his team for trusting me to come down to my Santa Ana neighborhood and make it real.'
Boza and Don Pablo Mures Film Music Video in Panama's Santa Ana
Panamanian artists Boza and Don Pablo Mures have collaborated on a music video for their track 'Caldero Panameño' in the Santa Ana neighborhood. The project is dedicated to local identity and ghetto culture, with the artists expressing their respect and pride for their hometown.