Young Miko releases ‘Curita’ by surprise and announces new album: ‘att.’

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Young Miko has become one of the most listened to artists of the moment. His way of writing lyrics, singing and exuding flow have made millions of people fall in love with him. In fact, the young woman has collaborated with some of the most important stars of the moment: from Karol G in Available even with Bad Gyal in Pimp pt.2, going by Fine with Bad Bunny.

Your last hit? Nothing more and nothing less than your Bzp Music Session, Vol. 58, a song he released last January with Bizarrap, and which has more than 140 million views on Spotify. But the thing Don “t stay there. Young Miko has not stopped working and this Wednesday, March 6, to the surprise of all her fans, she released a new song.

Young Miko has released the song Band-Aid. A song where she once again shows that she is one of the rappers of the moment. With lyrics full of romanticism, the young woman describes a love situation of her crush: “I know you’re tired and that’s why I came when you called, today I’m going to make you forget it,” he says in the chorus.

But this song is just the beginning of what Young Miko has in store. Along with this song, Young Miko has dropped a bombshell for fans: she is going to release a new album. Is about att. and will have 16 songs. Of course, at the moment we only know the names of three. And because they have already left.

And, in addition to Band-aid, Young Miko confirms that the album will feature two songs that have already been released: ID along with Jowell and Randy and wiggy. Of course, the singer has not yet revealed when her new album will be released, which comes two years after her first LP, Trap Kitty.

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What does att mean? in Spanish?

The title of the album, as Young Miko has presented it on social networks, is att. It is an English abbreviation of “attention” and that the RAE does not recommend using in Spanish. And this term also has its own version in Spanish: “the abbreviation A/A (to the attention (of)) when mentioning the recipient of the message.”

This term is usually used in formal letters and, it is true, its use, due to new technologies, is increasingly out of use. Whatever the case, we’re looking forward to listening to Young Miko’s new album.

Lyrics Curita

Let it not be noticed

Dark glasses so when she comes she explodes

She knows I’m waiting for her-la-la-la

About to arrive

He said “Hello, how are you?

“Open up, I’m going in.”

I know you’re leaving and that’s why I came

when you called

Today I am going to make you forget her

you just tell me

If you the machine follow me

alone with me

I’m going to make you forget her-eee-es

I haven’t seen you in a while

That’s why I called

I know that if I go and try you

I forgot everything

They say you’re bad for me, they don’t know you

With you I mute the voices

You are expensive and I spend the thousand

The most searched in my browser

If you go with me, then we’ll do an all-nighter

You my muse, Ghost Writer

He remembered me without reminder

One more kiss and I’m out of breath.

I know you’re leaving and that’s why I came

when you called

Today I am going to make you forget her

you just tell me

If you the machine follow me

alone with me

I’m going to make you forget her-eee-es

I know you’re leaving and that’s why I came

when you called

Today I am going to make you forget her

you just tell me

If you the machine follow me

alone with me

I’m going to make you forget her

It’s you and me and your friend, Hennessy

You tell me and I’ll get started, hey

It’s your fault I’m so freaky

You have to land, but the trip is good, hey

That’s my baby, that’s my cuqui-cuqui

I take her out for a walk and quickly everyone’s looking

I want it on my face like Duki’s tattoos

I take her to Cali, I take her to Brooklyn

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