Let’s break it! La Diosa and Maffio are filming two videos on Calle 8 in Miami

The Cuban singer expressed her gratitude to the Dominican for extending a helping hand.


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If we're talking about good news, this Thursday is brimming with it for La Diosa, as she will be filming not one, but two music videos alongside the composer, producer, and urban artist Maffio in the iconic Calle 8 in Miami.

On her Instagram, the Cuban singer shared some images from a video call with the Dominican, where both of them are eagerly anticipating what will happen during the filming.

"Today we're going to make history, I just woke up feeling so happy, you know, we're going to tear it up," Maffio is heard saying, while La Diosa throws him a compliment: "You have those beautiful curls, just so you know."

In the post description, the performer of "Me dio la gana" seized the opportunity to thank the producer for his support during this stage of her career in the United States.

"Today, two videos drop on Calle 8 at noon: Maffio and La Diosa. I want to thank you, Dominican, for lending me a hand, and Cuba y media that follows me also loves you, and that’s for sure; we care about you," wrote the singer.

Instagram Capture / La Diosa

La Diosa recently confirmed to CiberCuba that they started recording one song and ended up with two; one of them is titled "Lo que está pa ti nadie te lo quita" and the other "No me gusta tu mala cara."

In his Instagram stories, Maffio even showcased the looks he has prepared for the filming of the videos.

Instagram Capture / Maffio

Maffio is one of the artists who has supported La Diosa since her arrival in Miami. At the artist's first concert at the Watsco Center, the Dominican was present and congratulated her for the amazing show she put on stage.

After La Diosa's performance at Enrique Santos' Pool Party was canceled and the controversy with Miami Vice unfolded, Maffio was one of the artists who encouraged the singer to keep moving forward. He told her that her talent is like the sea that never dries up and promised that they would be together in the studio.

That moment arrived quite quickly, and both announced a musical collaboration this past May in which she sings a line that relates closely to this phase of her career: “The one you least expect is the one who criticizes / What’s meant for you, no one can take away.”

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Deneb González

Editor at CiberCuba Entertainment

Deneb González

Deneb González

Editor at CiberCuba Entertainment