This is the first reggaeton of the Joaqui on its YouTube channel. This collaboration adds to the many of the Argentine artist who consolidate her in the urban scene.
The Joaqui He released his new single “gr” with the Chilean singer Katteyes And this duo promises to vibrate with its music to the public on both sides of the mountain range. The song fuces the power of Argentina with the urban pop vibra of the artist of the neighboring country. The advancement of the theme went viral instantly on social networks days ago.
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MUSIC: KNOW “GR”, THE SINGLE NEVO DE LA JOAQUI
The launch of this single marks a before and after in the Joaqui race, since it is the first time he launches a reggaeton on his YouTube channel. For his part, Katteyes is an artist who adds more than 42 million followers and became the second woman to reach number one Spotify of Chili.


Meanwhile, Argentina is going through a moment consolidation with more than 6 million monthly listeners on the platformas one of the most influential female voices in Latin American urban.
Recently he appeared in Mexico in the Puebla Sala And at the Festival Tecate p’al norte. Among his last collaborations, he has been reaffirming his presence at the scene: he presented songs with Kenia Os, Double P, Yeri Mua and Gusty Djamong others.
Embed – The Joaqui on Instagram: “GR already available thanks x this @katteyes I was very happy”
Cindy Cats made the works stadium vibrate with a 360º experience loaded with music and guests
Cindy Cats He reaffirmed his place as one of the most original and eclectic musical projects of the current Argentine scene.
The group formed by Axel Introini, Felipe Herrera, Francisco Alduncin, Julian Gallo, Pedro Pasquale, Gonzalo Isaí Palacios and Carlos Salasalong with more than 30 musicians on stage, they turned the traditional scenographic splendid deployment to provide a 360 ° show that turned the night into a true immersive experience to pure Jam and surprise guests.
With its characteristic 360 ° design, the space became a creative bubble that connected musicians and spectators in a dialogue without barriers. Again, the proposal was much more than a recital: it was a manifesto where innovation, respect for the roots and the celebration of the collective were the pillars.
Source: Ambito

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