The American artist of Nicaraguan and Venezuelan roots introduces her first musical project entirely in Spanish with an emotionally direct contemporary single.

MIAMI, FL / MusicWire / March 27, 2026 — Emerging artist Kat B breaks onto the music scene with the release of her debut single, “Te Quedas o Te Vas,” an emotionally charged song that explores the internal conflict between love and uncertainty.
With a fresh approach to contemporary Latin pop, Kat B blends captivating melodies with honest lyrics that resonate with anyone who has experienced a relationship shaped by doubt. “Te Quedas o Te Vas” pairs polished production with a vocal performance that conveys both vulnerability and strength.
Recorded in Miami, Florida, the single was developed with producer José Miguel Velázquez, whose credits include work with David Bisbal, Cristian Castro, and Alejandro Fernández.
“This song comes from a moment when I had to decide whether to stay in something that was no longer good for me or dare to let go,” says Kat B. “It’s an internal conversation many of us avoid, but one we all need to face.”
“Te Quedas o Te Vas” is now available on all major digital platforms, including Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube. With this release, Kat B continues to define her artistic identity, introducing herself as a distinct new voice in contemporary Latin music.
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Kat B is an American artist of Nicaraguan and Venezuelan roots whose music blends pop, R&B, and urban influences with emotional directness and a strong sense of connection. Although English is her first language, her deep love for Latin culture and the Spanish language has become a defining part of her artistic voice. Her debut single, “Te Quedas o Te Vas,” reflects both her heritage and a modern musical sensibility. She has also written for other artists, including Patricia Manterola’s single “Tu y Yo,” produced by José Miguel Velázquez.
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