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26.06.2023 - 23:55 / thefader.com
Latin GRAMMY award-winning Puerto Rican recording artist and producer Tainy has released another single from his forthcoming debut album, DATA. "LA BABY" features a gang of reggaeton giants Daddy Yankee, Feid, and Sech.
The single also comes with a music video jam-packed with stars to match. Going along with the record's theme, the visual pays homage to karaoke videos.
Behind the lyrics, top-tier artists from the likes of Camila Cabello and Becky G make appearances, singing along to the track. Watch it in full below.
Read Next: Library of Congress adds Madonna, Mariah Carey, Daddy Yankee hits to National Recording Registry "LA BABY" follows previously-released singles "obstáculo" and "FANTASMA | AVC." The complete album comes out on June 29 via NEON16. DATA will feature a range of acts including Bad Bunny, Arca, Skrillex, and Four Tet.
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Thania Garcia The 1995 dystopic cyberpunk epic “Ghost in the Shell” follows Motoko Kusanagi, a cyborg with a technologically augmented human brain. Influential Japanese artist Hiromasa Ogura was behind the art direction for the cult classic – he also designed the cover art for producer Tainy’s full-length debut album “Data.” The anime is one of the Puerto Rican hitmaker’s favorites for its dark, moody aesthetics and for its message of individuality in a high-tech world. Leading up to “Data’s” release on Thursday, Tainy posted a series of stills that outlined the concept behind the 20-song album that features over 20 artists. Here’s just the tip of that iceberg: Bad Bunny, Daddy Yankee, Arca, Four Tet, Skrillex, J Balvin, Feid, Myke Towers, the Marias, Ozuna and Ratatat’s E.Vax.
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Camila Cabello and Becky G are two of the women that star in “La Baby,” the music video for Tainy’s new song. Like most of Tainy’s songs, it features a roster of the most prominent reggaetoneros in the industry, including Sech, Feid, and a newly retired Daddy Yankee.
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