“CRIPTONITA” is a searing new single that dives headfirst into the chaos of heartbreak, excess, and the dangerous allure of a love that refuses to let go. With raw storytelling and a gripping vocal delivery, the track captures the tension between bravado and vulnerability, turning emotional wreckage into an unforgettable anthem. “CRIPTONITA” is available now on streaming platforms with the official music video releasing at 9PM PST / 12AM EST.
“CRIPTONITA” finds Tito confronting betrayal and emptiness through sleepless nights, reckless escapes, and fleeting connections. The chorus burns with confessional honesty; for all the chaos and self-destruction, love remains his kryptonite—his greatest weakness, his deepest addiction, and the wound he can’t shake. Melodic yet cutting, the single amplifies Tito’s signature blend of raw intensity and emotional candor, proving once again that he can turn even the messiest emotions into poetry that resonates worldwide. The official music video for “CRIPTONITA” dives deep into themes of excess, temptation, and rebirth. Directed by John Dela Casa and Moritz Giesl, the story begins with Tito awakening, before cutting to a striking scene of him standing front and center as slow-motion rain falls over him and a group of women.
He is then seen entering a maze, symbolizing his ongoing search for a way out of the cycles that entrap him. The maze becomes a recurring motif throughout the video, underscoring his struggle to break free. Set against a dark, moody aesthetic, Tito appears in a gray room as women—his muses—emerge in symbolic vignettes: one adorned with an amulet of protection, another dancing freely, and another seated beside her Doberman. The imagery intensifies as the women gather before piles of cash and a snake, evoking the dangerous allure of temptation and excess. Later, Tito is shown beside a sleek black car with butterfly doors before the narrative reaches its climax—his once familiar room engulfed in flames, a stark portrayal of destruction and release. The video closes with Tito seated alone in the gray room where his muses once stood, a haunting image of solitude that leaves the viewer with the lingering sense of an ending—and the possibility of a rebirth.
Fresh off kicking off the Mexico leg of his ¡AY MAMÁ! Tour—spanning 15 dates across the country and his 2025 Premios Juventud win for New Generation – Mexican Music —Tito Double P continues to cement his place as one of the most influential voices in música Mexicana today. Last month, Tito delivered an unforgettable performance at Baja Beach Fest in Rosarito, MX, one of the year’s biggest reggaeton and Latin music festivals. His latest single, the gut-wrenching “Por Sus Besos,” showcases his raw emotion and unfiltered vulnerability, is currently at No. 1 on Spotify’s Weekly Top Songs Mexico. The track adds to a streak of 2025 hits, including “YO NO TE OLVIDO” alongside Armenta, his powerful cover of “Corazón Partío,” “Pa Mí” with Oscar Maydon, and “Vita Fer” with Dareyes de la Sierra—which climbed to No. 1 on Billboard Mexico Songs. With over 22.5 million monthly listeners on Spotify, he is climbing the charts—currently ranking No. 39 on Spotify’s Weekly Top Artists Global, No. 4 on Spotify’s Weekly Top Artists Mexico, and No. 176 on the Billboard 200™ Albums chart.
Earlier this year, Tito was recognized as Billboard’s Indie Power Player of the Year and named one of their Latin Artists to Watch in 2025. Making a major impact with his debut studio album, INCÓMODO, the 21-track LP debuted at No. 1 on Billboard’s Top Latin Albums chart and continues to dominate globally. INCÓMODO has maintained a presence on Spotify’s Weekly Top Albums Global for 12 consecutive months since its release. Currently, the album ranks No. 40 on Spotify’s Weekly Top Global Albums and No. 5 on Spotify Mexico’s Weekly Top Albums. In a milestone achievement this year, Tito Double P earned his first-ever Latin GRAMMY® nomination for Best Contemporary Mexican Music Album with his acclaimed project INCÓMODO. He also scored 10 nominations at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards, including Artist of the Year and Producer of the Year, further solidifying his standing as one of música Mexicana’s most influential and groundbreaking figures. Adding to his list of milestone moments, Tito Double P concluded his highly successful AY MAMÁ U.S. tour—selling out 27 shows across major cities nationwide. Tito also made a surprise appearance on the main stage at Coachella during Junior H’s set, where the two performed their fan-favorite collaboration, “5-7.” With his rapidly rising career and undeniable talent, Tito Double P continues to establish himself as a defining force in música Mexicana.































