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Daddy Yankee and Janet Jackson, new collaboration?

The Puerto Rican and the American have been photographed together on the streets of New York.

Daddy Yankee y Janet Jackson © Facebook / Daddy Yankee, Instagram / Janet Jackson
Daddy Yankee y Janet Jackson Photo © Facebook / Daddy Yankee, Instagram / Janet Jackson

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Daddy Yankee He is a true expert in creating hits and proof of this are his numerous hits. A virtue of which Janet Jackson, the sister of the deceased Michael Jackson, seems to have taken notes for his next musical work.

The 52-year-old singer is preparing a recording after 3 years and everything indicates that she will have extra support on this new album: the voice of the King of Reggaeton.

According to Daily Mail, the American was yesterday on the New York streets of Brooklyn recording a music video, first wearing a colorful outfit and a long ponytail and later changing her wardrobe to meet the singer of Slowly, with which he would have recorded some scenes.

The two artists were photographed together and, according to the British portal, they were preparing the official video for their next song, which will be named after Made for Now.

Janet Jackson She wore a black and white checkered skirt and a red and black checkered shirt, while the Big Boss He was wearing a printed sweatshirt and a hat.

Neither of the two singers have said anything about it, so we can only wait to see what they are preparing together.

The American singer and actress is currently on tour in the United States with her State of the World, while the interpreter of To To is traveling with his Dura Tour through Europe.

A few days ago, the Puerto Rican premiered As, its new proposal for the summer from the hand of Kim VieraWhat will surprise you with now?

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Editor of CiberCuba. Graduated in Journalism from the Rey Juan Carlos University of Madrid, Spain. Editor at El Mundo and PlayGround.


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