The Latin Grammy-winning Mexican band has teamed up with urban superstar Nicky Jam to take the group’s hit single “Ya me enteré” to the next level.
The urban remix of the romantic tune was released on Fridat, just in time for the unofficial start of the summer season.
The upbeat track was produced by Saga WhiteBlack and recorded in Medellín, Colombia.
“Ya me enteré” ft. Nicky Jam will be part of the Mexican pop band’s upcoming albumDes/Amordue June 17.
The band’s frontman, Jesús Navarro told Billboardback in April that their new LP was all about “risk-taking” and “getting out of their comfort zone.”
Recording an urban version of one of their songs is a first for the trio known for their love ballads.
“I met Nicky Jam in Mexico and he told me that most of his songs start out as ballads and that made me very curious. We started talking about writing something together and while we were writing, I showed him ‘Ya me enteré’ and he thought it was amazing.”
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