“It occurred to me to have a girl that can add that feminine energy in the song and a colleague who would add fire,” he says. “It was always clear to me that Nicki and De La Ghetto were it. I sent them the song immediately and I’m grateful that they connected with the song.”
It was at the video shoot, helmed by director Daniel Eguren, that both Puerto Rican artists met Nicki for the first time.
“I didn’t have much time to talk or hang out with them, everything happened so fast,” the Argentine trap star admits. “But something that I learned from them was their energy and how they see music. They are constantly talking about their culture and I was constantly paying attention because I like to learn about their movement. Being there with Pedro and De La Ghetto was incredible for me.”
The sensuality of all three artists shines in the music video, showing a shirtless Capó engaging in a fiery lyrical dance, Nicki in a tight-fitted dress on top of a car, and De La all roped up by his lady interest.
“The vibe of the song is incredible because you are guided through each of our voices and our colors,” De La Ghetto adds. “And the video is a whole movie out of Netflix! I remember that Nicki filmed her part and jumped on a plane right after. That means a lot to us,” he notes.
“They are two of the most versatile artists in the industry right now. They sing, they rap, they have attitude, and a strong presence,” Capó assures. “They both have that ‘it’ factor that you can’t deny, and that’s what the song was missing.”
Watch this week’s Latin Remix of the Week and our Billboard Live Latin chat with all three artists below.