Elena Vargas and Omar Montes mix urban genre and flamenco in 'MIAMI'

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Omar Montes is one of the artists from our country who has offered the most music to his audience this year. On this occasion he joins Elena Vargas to release a song that could very well become the new summer anthem. MIAMI, The collaboration between the two is a mix of reggaeton and flamencoA combination that may seem strange at first, but which nevertheless fits perfectly.

It is not the first time that the Pan Bendito dares to experiment and combine these types of genres. He has already done it with songs like THE PANTS, Baby What Do You Want Me To Do? either The Blonde Remix. There is no doubt that Omar is a very versatile artist.

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Elena herself shared with emotion the launch of this new collaboration via social media: “Today is the day!! 🏝️🎶 I am very excited to share with you all, MIAMIthe song and the music video for my new single with @omarmontes 😍. This song is a fusion of flamenco and urban music that takes me completely out of my comfort zone and I love it! Give it lots of love ❤️”, she announced.

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The protagonist has even had time to explain What it has meant to her to work with Omar: “What can I say about working with Omar… it's been incredible, his urban style complements my flamenco essence perfectly,” she dedicated to him fondly.

The premiere of MIAMIit's a turning point for the Sevillian. The singer has acknowledged that although flamenco is the genre she dominates, she wanted to “urbanize herself a little” by participating in this song: “We made the sound very far from my comfort zone, from what I am used to working with. I wanted to urbanize myself a little and it occurred to us that Omar was the ideal person because of his urban and modern touch. The combination could not have been better,” she commented.

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The collaboration also features a video clip that does justice to the lyrics and melody of the song. Directed by Jefferson Cardenas, the two protagonists traveled to Miami to experience first-hand what they want to convey with this new release.

Who is Elena Vargas?

Elena Vargas began to enter the world of music since she was very young. Her passion for flamenco has led her to become a One of the Spanish artists who has made the biggest splash on the national scene recently. In 2019, she participated in the famous television program The voice where he was a finalist.

From there, he has continued to grow personally and professionally until achieving a very established career. Songs like SAHARA, Go away either Broken soul They have more than half a million plays on Spotify. A sign that Seville has a very promising career. We leave you below the complete lyrics of MIAMI:

Lyrics of 'MIAMI'

Eh-eh, oh-oh Elena Vargas With kisses we discovered this appetite Tell me where I can fill out the requirements. That's exquisite Baby, even if I want to play a little trick on you, yeah (Omar Montes) Let's get naked tonight and without hurrying And let Miami hear you shout my name Let's make love under the beautiful moon And the sky becomes the lord of the night You are a very expensive dish You are shameless and I am shameless The feeling separates it And I nail it with Nero in the hoop, yeah You are the first on my list I take your photo and it's not for the magazine Because I already have the others in review. Always ready for the situation

Even though he has a great machine Give that bastard a band (Oh-oh) I have a big gun We are always prepared for the situation So easy the equation You give the preposition I make the decision (Yes, I'll eat you—) Let's get naked tonight without rushing And let Miami hear you shout my name Let's make love under the beautiful moon And the sky becomes the lord of the night With my pajamas from Zaragoza Too much Malaga, malicious I sting like a bee and fly like a butterfly I have thorns that defend this rose Of the bad ones like you They are terrible, they are villains. They have everything in low light And it's not so easy with me. You are too confused— Your gaze seduced me But this baby is so luxurious, yeah, yeah

Even though he has a great machine Give that bastard a band (Oh-oh) I have a big gun We are always prepared for the situation So easy the equation You give the preposition I make the decision (Yes, I'll eat you—) Let's get naked tonight without rushing And let Miami hear you shout my name Let's make love under the beautiful moon And the sky becomes the lord of the night Elena Vargas

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