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La Diosa launches her explosive collaboration with Eddy K

The Cuban singer Dianelys Alfonso Cartaya, better known as ‘La Diosa’, surprised her followers with the premiere of her new song in collaboration with Eddy K.

This Friday, the video of Excuse methe new song, was released on the singer’s YouTube channel, and she is seen in the company of one of the pioneers of reggaeton in Cuba.

One day after its premiere, the video accumulates more than 50,000 views with a return that has excited Eddy’s fans.

The reggaeton player has invited his followers to enjoy this new project together with the interpreter of The 40 Poundswith a post on Instagram where he thanked “everyone who made this work of art possible.”

The video for the song features La Diosa, Eddy K and Richy Rich singing and dancing while wearing hoodies with the US and Cuban flags on them.

It should be noted that this song was created during the artist’s stay on the island, and reflects a crucial moment in her career.

And it is that in the days that the clip was recorded, last May, The Goddess confessed that she was not in a good moment, since the cancellation of the concert that she had planned in New Jersey had just happened.

At the time, she indicated that, nevertheless, she was grateful for the opportunity to work with Eddy K, and that, thanks to it, she managed to “transform a bitter moment into a sweet one.”

For his part, Eddy K has also been busy launching Yumatheir new record production, and to which they refer during the video.

At the time of announcing his collaboration with La Diosa, he did so with an enigmatic message: “Hold on to the brush because I’m taking the stairs.”

In addition to Excuse meLa Diosa has been working on other projects and recently announced a collaboration with Baby Lores, a highly anticipated theme whose release date is unknown so far.

Since her arrival in the United States, La Diosa has launched two more collaborations: Cuba First with Lenier Mesa, a song dedicated to the freedom of his country; and Invent mea song he recorded with El Chacal before moving to Miami.

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