Coquí Releases New Song "Death To Your Ego"

Today, Coquí release "Death To Your Ego" via DREAM Records. The song, which is available on all digital retail and streaming service providers, is a vibey alternative rock song mixed with catchy melodies and honest lyrics that go straight to the heart of the listener. The song was written and produced by Samuel Jacob Lopez Jr.
"'Death To Your Ego' is a wake-up call-for anyone who's ever tried to play God in their own life. It's about killing the pride that says "I've got this," even when you're breaking inside. I've lived in that fog, until Jesus stepped in-not as a crutch, but as a wrecking ball to everything I thought made me strong. This song is about surrender, honesty, and the kind of freedom that only comes when you finally let go." - Coquí
Coming off the heals of his wildly successful song "My Lord Provided" which has been streamed over seven million times already, Coquí's profile is on the rise and growing.
Coquí is what happens when rebellion crashes headfirst into redemption. Born in Los Angeles and now rooted in San Antonio, Samuel Jacob Lopez Jr. fuses gritty skate-punk, 60s psychedelia, and alt-rock swagger with faith that's unfiltered, urgent, and impossible to ignore.
His music cuts through genre lines and religious clichés-offering raw honesty for the spiritually curious and the faith-worn alike. After years running the show behind the scenes for Blink-182 and 30 Seconds to Mars, Coquí now stands at the mic-turning scars into anthems and conviction into sound. He's not here to fit in-he's here to flip the table.
Listen to the song HERE.
For more news, touring and general information visit his website at IamCoqui.com
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