La Cruz cannot “ask for more from the universe” after collaborating with Villano Antillano in 'Privado'

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It's always a good week when The Cross releases new music, and if, in addition, it is with another reference of the scene, the celebration is double. The Venezuelan artist released his new EP this Friday, October 25 The Nene, Vol. 1. The tracklist includes songs to go straight to the dance floor, and among them is his collaboration with Antillean Villainthe Puerto Rican rapper who has made history in the genre.

They both come together in Privatea reggaeton song that awakens the desire to perreo in anyone who listens to it. In the words of La Cruz, the topic has a “Incredible moment in the times of the Latin music industry.” In addition, he considers that working with Villana has helped him “enjoy and learn.” “I can't ask the universe for more,” he highlights.

The song comes accompanied by a video clip recorded during the night and in the middle of the street, but loaded with dances and a lot of sensuality. It has had a great reception among its followers.

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Precisely about this musical union Villano Antillano spoke a few months ago on WECB Urban. He revealed that it was something that “had to happen” and insisted on the importance of unity between artists from the LGTBIQ+ community in the industry in order to make visible and make it clear that talent does not understand sexual status.

The launch of Private comes after Villano Antillano released his album Miss Misogyny in summer, where she pays tribute to rebellious women and vindicates the figure of the Latin rapper. In addition, these songs will be played live in Europe with the tour that will take place starting November 1. Norway, the United Kingdom, Iceland, Switzerland and France will be able to enjoy these themes. Will Privado also play with La Cruz? We will wait to find out.

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