ALE AL is a Colombian pop artist redefining the boundaries of Latin pop. After opening for global stars like Daddy Yankee, Christian Nodal, and Marco Antonio Solís, she is now based in Los Angeles, stepping fully into her own spotlight with a confident, genre-bending project that moves seamlessly between Spanish and English pop. Fearless in voice and vision, ALE AL represents a new generation of artists unafraid to break tradition and claim space on their own terms.
With ALE AL’s new release “Toxic Hot Love,” the Colombian pop artist isn’t chasing the future of Spanish pop, she’s rewriting it. The song pulses with desire, contradiction, and control, turning emotional chaos into a source of power rather than weakness. More than a single, “Toxic Hot Love” marks the beginning of a new sonic era for ALE AL, a sound built around feminine empowerment, emotional intensity, and creative freedom, setting the foundation for a pop identity that refuses to be confined by expectations. This isn’t pop that plays it safe. It’s pop that steps fully into the spectacle, sharper, louder, and undeniably feminine.
ALE AL uses “Toxic Hot Love” to build a world where pop becomes a space of presence, control, and power. Rather than holding back, she leans fully into intensity, creating a sound and visual identity where confidence, desire, and self-awareness exist without apology. The track feels both intimate and commanding, a reflection of modern love seen through a lens of strength, where emotion becomes part of the performance, and power is something embodied, not explained.
That vision extends powerfully into the music video, which builds a universe of feminine diva energy confident, self-possessed, and fully in control. Drawing inspiration from icons, ALE AL channels a lineage of women who turned performance into authority and vulnerability into spectacle. The result is visual storytelling that feels intentional, referential to POP music, and unmistakably her own.

In doing so, ALE AL breaks with the conventions of Spanish pop. There is no neatly packaged persona, no polished obedience to genre rules. Her sound is global, her storytelling fearless, and her presence impossible to ignore. A deeply pop-cultured artist, ALE AL understands the language of pop history and uses it as a foundation to build something new.
“Toxic Hot Love” doesn’t ask for permission. It announces a new voice and the beginning of a new sound rooted in feminine power signaling a shift in Spanish pop toward something bolder, more honest, and more commanding.
At 21, ALE AL is already expanding Colombia’s presence in global pop, stepping into a lineage of divas with clarity, control, and a vision that feels both current and inevitable.

Credits
Artist: ALE AL
Composers: ALE AL, Christofer
Vocal Arrangements: ALE AL, Selva Volcán
Music Production: Christofer
Mixing: Nico Fabito
Mastering: Jack Kennedy
Audiovisual Production: Pedro Correa
Direction: Pedro Correa
Creative Direction: ALE AL, Pedro Correa
Production Assistants: David Jaimes, Carlos Díaz
Styling: Designed by ALE AL
Choreographer: Ariana Draganoiu
Dancers: Daniela Incera, Shakira Rezgui, Lara Casquero, Sandra Ly-Flor
Graphic Design: Nicolas Hurtado
Distributed by: Virgin Music, Virgin Music Latin



