Piso 21 and rapper Ñejo join their voices in the single “Salvavidas”

Miami, 25 Mar The Colombian group Piso 21 and Puerto Rican Ñejo joined their voices in the single “Salvavidas”, a song that reflects a “musical synergy” that combines the “styles and sounds” of both sides, the label Warner Music Latina reported this Friday. The sound of “Salvavidas” contains “the perfect balance between the pop that invites to the party by the hand of the urban who inevitably puts our body to dance”, described the label. The new single is released with a music video recorded on the “paradisiacal beaches” of the city of Santa Marta, in the Colombian Caribbean. The collaboration between Piso 21 and Ñejo, friends with each other for some time, skyrocketed after the Puerto Rican wrote a verse and sent them to the pop group. Colombians are making a new collaboration in their career, during which they have joined forces with artists such as Pablo Alborán, The Black Eyed Peas, Christian Nodal and Maluma, among others. According to Warner Music Latina, based in Miami (USA), Piso 21 is preparing to offer “performances in different parts of the world, whose dates will be announced soon”. The artists from Medellín released in March 2021 their third studio album, “Love in the Times of Perreo”, from which singles such as “Dulcecitos” (with Zion and Lennox), “Pa 'Olvidarme de Ella” (with Christian Nodal) and “Cuando Estás Tú” (with Sofía Reyes) were released. CHIEF lce/dmt

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