Young Miko and VF7 are the two new leaders in this new generation of the urban scene. Both joined forces on their new single ‘Aprovéchame BB.’ A song filled with rhythm and sensuality.
As well the music video dropped the same day on all digital platforms. And what makes the visuals unique is their creation was done in Puerto Rico. The song also goes in tune with what surrounds us and shows liberty and inclusion within the industry.
“Get on it, Baby” is an electrifying reggaeton track that makes you groove on the dance floor. It’s a fantastic collaboration between Miko and me. We had wanted to work together since we met, and when we finally got into the studio, everything clicked effortlessly. The music is pure greatness from beginning to end! We are friends…” said VF7 in a statement.
In a field full of male energies, we see how artists such as Young Miko, VF7, Villano Antillano, RaiNao, and more are creating a change in the industry of Reggaeton.
Mixed Voice Range
In their new song, Young Miko and VF7 demonstrate how profound their voices can go, showing not only men can do it. Both artists also have unique styles bringing a fresh image and diversity to the genre, especially with all the sexism that overpowers reggaeton.
“Little by little we can change the perception that society has about this genre and understand without judging that girls can make music just like men, without prejudice”, mention VF7.
To complete this piece, VF7, and Young Miko collaborated with Dimelo Nino y Young Hokage PR to have a more assertive production where it could shine all for itself.
The song ‘Aprovéchame BB’ came with a music video recorded in Puerto Rico. This audiovisual piece makes use of parallel universes mixed with fantasy. To be able and give ‘life’ to the lyrics of the song.
Tell us what you think of this unparallel pairing and their song.