‘In this mouth’: Young Miko dares to play bachata in the company of Kany García

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After participating in With you of Karol G—at least as the protagonist of her video clip—and to announce the arrival of a new single, band-aidcoming soon, Young Miko has left his trap aside to join a very special bachata.

The Puerto Rican has collaborated with Kany García in in this moutha song whose hard core is the love between two women, a very recurring theme in both Miko and Kany, who already showed something similar in the nostalgic I die (feat. Alejandro Sanz), included in The love we deserve (2022).

Along with the song, composed by the two performers and produced by Rafa Arcaute, the artists have shared a video clip that takes place in a bar where glances of complicity and desire fly. What begins as an apparent friendship with a third man in disagreement, ends in fooling around between the establishment’s two clients.

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“Whoever follows me knows what this means to me. Kany García, I love you very much,” Young Miko expressed through her Instagram stories. And, despite moving like a fish in water in a musical genre that is not hers, the truth is that the young Puerto Rican has known how to incorporate its essence very well, thanks to a less melodic bridge.

Be that as it may, the two singers have united two generations to create a work of art that has enchanted their fans from the first listen.

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