Nathy Peluso and Tokischa conquer with “De Maravisha”

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Hip hop, reggaeton and dembow, Nathy and Tokischa overflow with style and attitude in this track.

To close 2024 with a flourish, Nathy Peluso and Tokischa join forces in “From Maravisha”, their first collaboration. The theme features the production of Skrillex and participation in the composition of Danny Lasniermember of the Dominican production duo The Audio Kimikos.

The letter of “From Maravisha” It is full of references that connect with the essence of Nathy and Tokischahighlighting your personality in each bar. Rhythm is the heart of singledivided into two well-defined parts. The first, marked by hip hop influences, is reminiscent of the style of Timbaland in the 90s with Missy Elliottevoking the iconic Supa Dupa Fly. The second, on the other hand, turns towards a subdued reggaeton, inviting perreo and winking at Don Omar.

The video is as extravagant as the style of the performers, with scenarios that overflow with creativity and attitude. From an artificial beach to a tanning bed, Nathy and Tokischa They twerk and sing, showing their originality in each take. They also shine on a street basketball court, while the rhythm and energy grow until closing with an intense dembow that crowns the visual proposal.

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