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Karol G and Sevdaliza team for bilingual single

Oct 18, 2024 | Entertainment

October 18, 2024

Iranian-Dutch artist Sevdaliza has teamed up with global superstar Karol G to release their latest single, “No Me Cansaré”, accompanied by a visually captivating music video shot in Brazil. Directed by Willems Kantine, the video enhances the song’s themes of unconditional love, self-empowerment, and authenticity.

The song, which translates to “I Won’t Get Tired,” is a genre-blending collaboration, fusing Sevdaliza’s avant-garde alternative pop sound with Karol G’s vibrant Latin energy. Produced by Sevdaliza alongside Mathias Janmaat and Frankie Scoca, the track features evocative lyrics in both English and Spanish, blending the two artists’ unique styles seamlessly. The chemistry between Sevdaliza and Karol G is powerful, creating an anthem that resonates deeply with listeners.

“No Me Cansaré” follows Sevdaliza’s previous successes, including the global hit “Alibi,” featuring artists like Pabllo Vittar, Yseult, and Anitta. The song amassed over 500 million streams, spent time on the Billboard Hot 100 and Global 200 charts, and became one of the top Shazam and TikTok songs of the year. Sevdaliza continues to cement her place as a global force in music with this bold crossover, celebrating diverse voices and styles across the world.

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