Alx Veliz Releases New Urban/Pop Fusion Single “Boom Bye Bye”

Alx Veliz’s musical career is in full boom

The Canadian-born Guatemalan singer-songwriter has released his new single  “Boom Bye Bye.”

Alx Veliz

It’s the follow-up to his previous multicultural fusion hit single, 2015’s “Dancing Kizomba.”

The refreshing pop-urban song not only fuses Veliz’s Canadian, Guatemalan and Jamaican roots but also sends an important message of self-love. 

“I got my inspiration from the ’90s teen romantic comedies. Boy falls in love with girl, girl overlooks boy, boy grows up, now girl wants boy, but it’s too late,” Veliz explains. “This song is dedicated to all those exes that overlooked us, mistreated us and/or didn’t value our love, just to later realize a little too late that what they were looking for was in front of them the whole time.”

In the music video, Veliz starts off as a waiter in a restaurant, who’s crushing on the beautiful bartender. She, however, has the hots for someone else at their job. Towards the end of the clip, Veliz is seen partying at the club with a group of friends, bidding a “boom bye bye” to his crush. 

Alx Veliz to Join Nicky Jam’s Fenix Tour

Alx Veliz is ready to (Nicky) Jam

The Guatemalan Canadian signer has been added as a special guest on Nicky Jam‘s second leg of the Fenix Tour.

Alx Veliz

Veliz joins other special guests on the tour, including Zion Y Lennox, De La Ghetto and Valentino.

“I am so excited to join this mega superstar on his tour! Nicky Jam is breaking barriers in his genre and I am grateful to have the opportunity to bring my music to his fans in the States this summer,” the “Dancing Kizomba” singer said in a statement.

Veliz’s “Dancing Kizomba,” from his EP Love Has No Language, was recently certified platinum in Spain, and the Spanish-language music video has over 4 million views on YouTube.

The Toronto native will also be performing at the V Music Festival in Europe in August.

The Fenix Tour kicks off July 1 in Tampa, Florida, and will visit cities including Atlanta, Las Vegas, Los Angeles and Phoenix.

See the dates and cities below:
July 1 – Amalie Arena, Tampa, FL
July 2 – Philips Arena, Atlanta, GA
July 7 – El Coliseum, El Paso, TX
July 8 – Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, TX
July 10 – Pepsi Center, Denver, CO
July 15 – Axis Theater, Las Vegas, NV
July 17 – The Mann Center, Philadelphia, PA
July 22 – State Farm Arena, McAllen, TX
July 24 – SAP Center, San Jose, CA
July 29 – Microsoft Theater, Los Angeles, CA
July 30 – Comerica Theater, Phoenix, AZ
July 31 – Viejas Arena, San Diego, CA