San Juan, 18 Mar Puerto Rican reggaeton producer DJ Nelson released Friday “Te Veo Bailar”, a remake of a 2005 song by veteran duo Baby Rasta and Gringo, which is joined on this occasion by Wisin and Yandel and Brray. The original song, titled “En La Disco”, was part of DJ Nelson's album “Sweet Dreams”, released in 2005 and in which Baby Rasta & Gringo participated, as reported in a press release by its representatives. On this occasion, Wisin and Yandel, the so-called “Duo of History”, add their unmistakable “flow” (style) to the strong rhythms of DJ Nelson, nominated for a 2022 Lo Nuestro Award as DJ of the Year. Brray, for his part, “shines alongside these legends by offering incendiary verses that attest to the extraordinary talent that has led him to become one of the most promising artists in Latin music today,” the statement highlights. “Te Veo Bailar” is produced by Alejandro Armes, who also produced with DJ Nelson the song “Papi” and “TKN”, played by Spaniard Rosalia and American Travis Scott. The release of “Te Veo Bailar” comes after DJ Nelson's most recent single “Take Advantage of Time”, along with fellow Puerto Rican reggaeton veteran Alberto Stylee. CHIEF jm/mv/yaa
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