Hot Timba with a message for its opponents: The Goddess is heating up with a preview of a new song

The song is titled "IBBAE" and the artist shared a snippet on her Instagram to ignite the expectations among her fans.


The Goddess is already heating up the networks, just a small sneak peek of her upcoming music release was enough to know that once again she is coming with a song that is pure celebration and with another little message for her opponents.

The song is titled "IBBAE" and the artist shared a snippet on her Instagram to fuel the expectations among her fans.

"I will record the video for IBBAE's new song on July 5th in Flamingo with all my people. It's going to be epic," promised the singer.

On that date, the artist will offer a concert at Flamingo Theater Bar in Miami and wants to film the music video with her fans during the performance.

Once again, the artist chose timba music and lyrics that are super catchy and full of innuendos for those who continue to be engaged in provoking her.

"What they wanted was to see me screwed / Ahhh that's what they wanted / They provoked me to see what I would do / Ahhh that's what they wanted / But I always kept to myself / Ahhh that's what they wanted / It's with intelligence, not with bravado / Ahhh that's what they wanted / Play it with me, Mama has arrived," says a part of the lyrics.

"To heat up and that's it. That's how it's done. Let's dance, Cuba"; "What a bullet to run, this smells like success to me"; "How great this song is, the truth is you're the best"; "Wow, that sounds amazing, that's how it is, the queen of 'timba'"; "No matter what they say, every time she releases a song, it's a hit"; "You're the best, what a 'timba,' I loved the song," commented her followers in the comments."

Such is the rhythm and flavor of the song that La Diosa ended up dancing with her partner Rey El Mago, so do not doubt that this song will soon have a challenge for social media.

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