Cuban reggaeton artist Fixty Ordara surprised his fans this week, with the announcement of the premiere of his first solo single, which he will release from Miami.
The young former member of the musical duo with Ja Rulay announced this Tuesday that he will release his first song as a soloist, moviewhich will premiere this Friday, December 1.
Through his social networks, the urban singer indicated the release date, and shared a brief preview of the music video and the song, which has excited his followers, raising their expectations about the Cuban’s new career.
“On Friday, December 1, Fixty Ordara’s new single ‘Peliculeo’ produced by Gatillo will be released on all digital platforms. A new era begins! Wait for the official video on the Planet Records Cuba / Miami YouTube channel directed by Alex Lay,” the singer shared on his Instagram account.
And just a few weeks ago Fixty Ordara & Ja Rulay announced their separation, stating that they would continue to dedicate themselves to music, but on separate paths, each as a soloist.
The truth is that, since the beginning of November, Fixty Ordara had already shown signs that he was cooking something new, as he published a photo in a recording studio.
A few days ago he left a “see you soon” on Instagram along with an image that at the time was a mystery, but which is now known to belong to this video clip.
The separation of Fixty Ordara and Ja Rulay still feels recent, just at the beginning of this month the last song they did together came to light, the collaboration with Wow Popy, It’s possible.
Although their fans will miss their music as a duo, the truth is that both have received a lot of support online for their respective solo careers, so it seems that as long as they continue making music, they will have nothing to worry about.
Fixty Ordara arrived in Miami last August, and Ja Rulay has sent several messages pointing out that “he will reach him” also in the ‘City of the Sun’, so it is expected that both of their careers will take off more in the United States, where they have greater opportunities.