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"Medusa" is a song by Puerto Rican rappers Jhayco and Anuel AA and Colombian singer J Balvin. It was released on February 5, 2020, through Universal Music Latin . [ 1 ] The song is inspired by the logo of the Italian luxury fashion company Versace .
After the release of the remix of "Corazón Roto", a made by AI Anuel AA version became viral. It inspired Brray to make a second remix including Anuel AA and Chencho Corleone without taking off Jhay Cortez and Ryan Castro. The music video for "Corazón Roto, Pt. 3" was premiered on October 5, 2023, on Brray's YouTube channel.
On 20 May 2022, Anuel AA partnered with Chris Jedi, Chencho Corleone and Ñengo Flow in global hit "La Llevo al Cielo". Later he released the electro pop song "¿Qué Nos Paso?". Anuel AA announced the EP Me Fui de Gira with 6 or 7 tracks but later he cancelled it and unified it with the upcoming album Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren 2.
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The music video for "23 Preguntas" was produced by Abez Media and released on August 23, 2021, at the same day the song came out, in Anuel AA's YouTube channel. It reached more than 244 million views. [7] In the video, Anuel AA revealed the title of his upcoming studio album Las Leyendas Nunca Mueren. [8]
Real Hasta la Muerte is the debut studio album by Puerto Rican singer Anuel AA.Released on July 17, 2018, under the label Real Hasta la Muerte, the album features 12 tracks, and features collaborations with urban artists such as Zion, Wisin, Ozuna and Ñengo Flow.
"No Te Olvido" (transl. "I Don't Forget You", also known as "Yo No Te Olvido") is an unreleased song by Colombian singer J Balvin and Puerto Rican rapper Anuel AA.The song was written in 2023 for J Balvin's upcoming studio album Sonríe, Estás en Cámara titled later Rayo (2024), but was cut for problems between two artists.
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