The Temperature Goes Up When Drake Decides To Team Up With Bad Bunny And sing in Spanish
Drake & Bad Bunny
Drake is the most versatile artist, out there. He touches on all kinds of music. Indeed, after the saga "No Stylist" with French Montana, he returns with a featuring with the Puerto Rican artist Bad Bunny and the track entitled "Mia" is for sure a Hit Song, since everything Drake touches becomes viral. At this very moment, the video has already nearly 8 million views and fans are totally moved to see that Drake can also sing in Spanish. It should be noted that this is the advantage for not skipping Spanish classes. Surely Drake's Spanish teacher would be proud of him right now.
Regarding the video, the orchestration goes in the "Summer Party" perspective. We see beautiful women outside having a barbecue while they’re dancing and having fun. The video is indeed of incredible quality and just watching the different scenes makes you want to dance. Of course, the song's rhythm also plays heavily on neurons and plunges you into an intoxicating vibe. Personally, I think that "Mia" could be the new "Despacito".
Indeed, if you remember well "Despacito" was a very big hit that crossed all continents. Even non-music fans were entitled to it. Today the track tops the chart of the most viewed videos on Youtube. And I think it could have a new rival which is "Mia".
Without further delay, watch "Mia" Just below.
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