"Shorty Party" is a song performed by Mexican hip hop group
Cartel de Santa, featuring
OnlyFans influencer La Kelly.[1] It was released as a single on 4 March 2023, through Babilonia Music.[2] The song was written and produced by Eduardo "Babo" Davalos De Luna, lead vocalist of the group. The song was also produced by Román Rodríguez.
Chart performance
"Shorty Party" peaked at number 25 in the
Billboard Global 200 and number 15 in the
Hot Latin Songs chart. In the week of 25 March 2023, the song also peaked at number 2 on the
Mexico Songs chart, only behind "
TQG" by Karol G and Shakira and in the week of 1 April 2023, behind "
Ella Baila Sola" by Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma.[3]
Music video
A music video was released on the same day of the song's release, on Cartel de Santa's official YouTube channel. It was directed by Davila Films.[4] The video would be the number 1 trending YouTube music video in Mexico and Guatemala, while it was the number two trending YouTube music video in the United States, Bolivia, and Honduras. The video had also been trending in Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Colombia, and Canada.[5]
"Shorty Party" is a song performed by Mexican hip hop group
Cartel de Santa, featuring
OnlyFans influencer La Kelly.[1] It was released as a single on 4 March 2023, through Babilonia Music.[2] The song was written and produced by Eduardo "Babo" Davalos De Luna, lead vocalist of the group. The song was also produced by Román Rodríguez.
Chart performance
"Shorty Party" peaked at number 25 in the
Billboard Global 200 and number 15 in the
Hot Latin Songs chart. In the week of 25 March 2023, the song also peaked at number 2 on the
Mexico Songs chart, only behind "
TQG" by Karol G and Shakira and in the week of 1 April 2023, behind "
Ella Baila Sola" by Eslabon Armado and Peso Pluma.[3]
Music video
A music video was released on the same day of the song's release, on Cartel de Santa's official YouTube channel. It was directed by Davila Films.[4] The video would be the number 1 trending YouTube music video in Mexico and Guatemala, while it was the number two trending YouTube music video in the United States, Bolivia, and Honduras. The video had also been trending in Costa Rica, Ecuador, Nicaragua, Colombia, and Canada.[5]