Ozuna and Beéle Join Forces on ‘Stendhal’ Album

The duo delivered a 14-track project with contributions from Ovy on the Drums, Flambo, and more.

Ozuna x Belle "Stendhal" cover
via Publicist

Ozuna is closing out the year on a strong note.

On Friday, December 5, the Puerto Rican superstar officially released Stendhal, his much-anticipated collaborative album with Colombian singer Beéle. The pair confirmed the joint effort earlier this fall, posting the album’s official cover art in partnership with Apple Music.

Just weeks before the announcement, Ozuna and Beéle hit the stage at the 2025 Billboard Latin Music Awards, where they performed the unreleased Stendhal tracks “Ale” and “Liberal.”

But the teasers didn’t end there. The duo reunited several weeks later at the Movistar Arena in Bogotá, Colombia, treating the audience to a performance of the project’s lead single “Enemigos,” produced by Ovy on the Drums.

They have since released the effort’s second single, “Un Pikito,” produced by Flambo. You can check out the song’s official video below.

According to a press release, the project’s title was inspired by “Stendhal Syndrome,” a psychosomatic disorder that causes everything from dizziness to fainting to confusion when looking at “extreme beauty.” Stendhal is said to be a genre-fusing project that nods to “Caribbean, Afrobeat, and Latin sounds with themes of love, rhythm, and emotion.”

You can stream Stendhal now on all major platforms, including Apple Music and Spotify.

The album marks Ozuna’s first full-length effort since 2023’s Cosmo and his first collaborative record since 2021’s Los Dioses with Anuel AA. Ozuna was recently named among Complex’s 25 Best Reggaeton Artists of All Time and took the No. 10 spot on Billboard’s Top Latin Artists of the 21st Century Chart.

2025 also marked a banner year for Beéle, as he unleashed his debut album, Borondo, featuring Marc Anthony, Carla Morrison, ThisizLondon, and more.

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