Justin Bieber is one heckuva big brother.
01.05.2020 - 04:31 / billboard.com
Justin Quiles, Daddy Yankee and El Alfa are bringing happiness and a pop of color to these uncertain times with the release of their first-ever collaboration “Pam,” premiering exclusively on Billboard below.
Fusing the best of both worlds, “Pam” is a vibrant track that interlaces Puerto Rico’s reggaeton and the Dominican Republic’s dembow, whose infectious hook will have you dancing all night long at Club Quarantine.
“The song was originally going to be El Alfa and me,” Quiles tells Billboard.
Justin Bieber is one heckuva big brother.
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Justin Quiles joined Billboard Latin’s assistant editor Jessica Roiz for an Instagram Live Q&A to talk all about his new single “Pam,” quarantine life, and more on May 1.The Puerto Rican singer, who exclusively premiered the music video for “Pam” on Billboard, revealed how the collaboration was born, saying that the song was originally meant to be only him and El Alfa.
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Justin Bieber really is top of the pops.
Justin Bieber really is top of the pops.
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