Immasoul releases “IYKYK” with Giobulla

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The Caribbean artist returns with an impressive collaboration with the Dominican, Giobulla.

The talented singer originally from Quintana Roo, Mexico, Immasoulreleased his long-awaited single “IYKYK”. This collaboration with the Dominican Giobulla is included in his second studio album titled GUNa work that reflects his musical evolution, personal growth and sound exploration.

“IYKYK”short for “If You Know, You Know”is a song that talks about conquest and sensuality, exploring the mutual fascination between two people. The lyrics, co-written by Immasoul, Ana Mancebo and Nephewplays with the idea of ​​a shared desire that can be momentary or something deeper, encapsulated in lines like “What would happen if I eat you?”.

The single features production by Oliver Kid and Elliot Justovwho have managed to impeccably fuse urban genres, calm reggaeton and R&B, creating an immersive sound that highlights the unique voice of Immasoul. The video, filmed in Santo Domingo by the crew of Giobulla, I LOVE MY NEIGHBORHOODperfectly complements the seductive atmosphere of the song.

With “IYKYK”, Immasoul continues his path towards consolidation as one of the most promising voices in the urban music scene. Keep up to date with his news and upcoming releases by closely following Indie Rocks!

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