Hassan Emilio Kabande Laija (Featherweight) and Gonzalo Julián Conde (Bizarrap) unveiled on the night of Wednesday, May 31 their musical collaboration that wants to be a new success, session #55, BZRP Music Sessions #55, from the Argentinian DJ.

For now, the single has more than 13 million views on YouTube in the first 12 hours after its release and, as expected, is already on the platform’s trending list.

This time, the Mexican rhythms are fused with the electronic classics of Bizarrap, which remain in the background for much of the song’s three minutes.

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The song’s verses evoke the usual Featherweight lyrics about times of pure hedonism, money and fame: “And they will see us partying. Sheer chunky chain and the girls are from Instagram. glock [pistola] studded with diamonds…

The theme, which could be another of the Mexican singer’s original repertoire, is part of the exponential success of the corridos tumbados, the musical subgenre that has entered the top of the charts. On this occasion, the typical electronic basses of the Argentinian producer are submerged and emerge only in the last minute of the song.

A year and a half ago Hassan Kabande, the real name of Featherweight, appeared on the scene almost unnoticed. The dynamics started to change when he launched the belicon, a corrido punctuated by war-themed lyrics and intricate guitar strumming. The warlike overtones are reflected in the session, with shots simulated by the producer.

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Featherweight has reached number one multiple times Spotify And billboard of She dances alonea collaboration theme with the band Reinforced clutch. Now the musician from Zapopan (Jalisco) has easily made a name for himself on the global stage, a fact that supports this latest collaboration with Bizarrap.

In the lyrics, Featherweight also mentions Sinaloa, where his family is from: “And now we’re sailing through LA (Los Angeles). And I’m also going to Sinaloa.”

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Bizarrap is also taking advantage of the moment to launch collaborations that go viral at their premiere. In January, he launched a session with Colombian artist Shakira, who let go of all his resentment over his breakup with his ex-partner, the footballer Gerard Piqué. He put on the bass and she wrote the lyrics: “I understood it’s not my fault they criticize you, I’m just making music, sorry I splashed you,” she sang, firing at her father, her children and her new partner .

Letter from Music sessions #55

(Oh!

Bi-bizarre rap!

Yee-hah-hah-ay!)

I’m still here

I go several nights without sleep

I’m farting, I’m not gonna lie to you

I was talking to another little girl when I concluded I lost you

And that’s all there is

Things I want to discuss with you

With a different skin I will forget you

I’m going to put you out of my mind

And they will see our pistear

Sheer chunky chain and the plebitas are from Instagram

Diamond I carry in my Glock

Patek Philippe is my watch (uh)

I know how much it cost me

And now we’re cruising through LA

And I’m also going to Sinaloa

And the champagnes taste good (good, huh)

Just like that, compa Biza

To Argentina, old man, goodbye!

Pure double P

Up the hallways

(Yih-yih-yih! Ouch, ouch, ouch!)

I’m still here

I continue without being able to sleep

Everything changed when you left here

I promised not to repeat myself

and it will be

Too late for when you want more

You alone must accept

In my arms you will be no longer

And they will see our pistear

Sheer chunky chain and the plebitas are from Instagram

Diamond I carry in my Glock

Patek Philippe is my watch (wuh)

I know how much it cost me

And now we’re cruising through LA

And I’m also going to Sinaloa

And the champagnes taste good (good, huh)

Fierro, let’s see*, old man

Pure double P, oh oh!

Fierro, let’s see*!