Beéle: “I had a song with Daddy Yankee that didn’t come out”

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At only 21 years old, Beéle has become one of the most talked-about artists in music. He has collaborated with some of the biggest stars in music: from Sebastián Yatra to Nicky Jam, including Ovy On The Drums and Maluma. And Beéle has been making history for a long time. To tell us all the details about her music, the collaborations that have been left in the pipeline and her experience touring through Spain, Beéle has gone to 40 Degrees K to talk to Karin Herrero about all these details.

Beéle has been going strong, telling us that he has a song with Daddy Yankee that never came out: “He had a song with Daddy Yankee that didn’t come out. Well, it will come out if he wants. It was recorded with video and everything, but I am super grateful for everything.”

Luckily, the song that will come out, as he told us, is the one he recorded with Kany García, one of the best-known Puerto Rican voices in the world. Furthermore, as a dream, she has admitted to us that she wants to coincide in the studio with one of the great kings of reggaeton: “I need to go out with Don Omar, I would love to do it.”

Karin Herrero wanted to know what it was like to go on tour. “What can’t be missing in your dressing room?” the Canary Islander asked the Colombian: “Chicken, Marijuana and Whiskey.” Karin wanted to know how he gets marijuana in Europe: “They look for me. I ask for it, if there is, fine, if there isn’t, too.”

A dream come true

Karin wanted to know when he writes music. Beéle has acknowledged that she always wants to compose and write songs. It’s something he’s been doing since he was a child: “Since I started writing music I haven’t stopped being who I am. Instead of being in a club enjoying music, I was in the studio making more music. I never imagined myself making music. I liked writing songs and that’s what happened.”

Beéle admits that he always does what he wants. “I’m human and I make mistakes,” says the artist about how he manages his social networks. And part of Beéle’s success is speaking naturally with her fans.

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