Lucky Joe Premieres Haunting ‘Zombie’ Music Video

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Lucky Joe has premiered the much-anticipated official music video for his latest single, Zombie,” just in time for spooky season.

The track, featured as a bonus song on the special edition of his album A Tu Lado Soy Feliz – Canciones Del Corazón Edición Especial, was penned by renowned songwriter Eduardo “Yayo” Anguiano. The Norteño cumbia blends infectious rhythms with poignant lyrics about lost love, emotional turmoil, and the emptiness that lingers after heartbreak.

In an interview with Tejano Nation Radio host Romeo, Lucky Joe explained how the track stood out from the moment he heard it.

“This one caught my eye because it’s called ‘Zombie,’” he said. “Once I got to listening to it, I was like, man, this is a really good song. It’s basically saying that the guy feels like he’s turning into a zombie because he doesn’t eat anymore, he can’t sleep, his soul is broken. With Halloween right around the corner, we thought it would be great to record and release it.”

The music video matches the haunting energy of the song with a cinematic approach.

“It’s not your typical video,” Lucky Joe shared. “As it goes along, I’m gradually turning into a zombie. By the final shot, I’m in full makeup with the contacts, like the cover art. We filmed at this medieval castle-type location, and it looks pretty cool.”

Lucky Joe — Zombie (Video Oficial)

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With its spooky concept and bold visual storytelling, “Zombie” proves Lucky Joe isn’t afraid to take creative risks — even if it means stepping into the undead — to deliver something unforgettable for fans this Halloween season.

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