Young Miko and Bizarrap Announce Exciting Collaboration Set to Break Records

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In a social media announcement on Monday (Jan. 8), Puerto Rican rapper Young Miko and Argentine producer Bizarrap revealed their eagerly anticipated collaboration, set to premiere on Wednesday (Jan. 10) in one of Bizarrap's renowned music sessions.

This marks the first time the duo has teamed up for a track, adding Young Miko to the prestigious list of artists who have participated in Bizarrap's wildly popular music sessions. The producer's previous collaboration with global icon Shakira achieved extraordinary success, setting 14 Guinness World Records with "Music Session, Vol. 53" and securing the No. 3 spot on Billboard's 100 Best Songs of 2023. The track dominated various Billboard charts, spending an impressive 12 weeks at No. 1 on Latin Pop Airplay and reaching No. 2 on the Billboard Global 200.

Young Miko's upcoming release follows the success of her reggaetón hit "Señorita," featuring Wisin, and the club favorite "Colmillo," a collaboration with superstars Tainy and J Balvin, as well as genre pioneers Jowell & Randy.

Beyond her musical achievements, Young Miko is gearing up for a series of live performances in Mexico, with stops in Monterrey, Guadalajara, and Mexico City starting March 15. Last year, the rapper, formerly a tattoo artist, earned recognition on Billboard Latin and Español's list of the 50 Best Spanish-language Rappers of All Time and was crowned Billboard's Latin Rookie of the Year. At Billboard Latin Music Week 2023, Miko participated in a panel titled "Boys Club No More" alongside Latin female luminaries such as GALE, Maria Becerra, Nathy Peluso, Nicki Nicole, and Kany García. Furthermore, her collaboration with Feid, "Classy 101," secured the 99th spot on the Hot 100 charts, cementing Young Miko's position as a rising star in the Latin music scene. Fans and critics alike eagerly anticipate the release of her latest collaboration with Bizarrap, poised to make waves and potentially break records once again.

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