Emilio Frías warms up for the release of a song with El Chulo: "How many people are waiting for this bomb?"

"Should we release it?" asked the director of El Niño y La Verdad to his fans.


Emilio Frías, director of the popular Cuban group El Niño y la Verdad, has generated great expectations on social media with his post this Thursday on Instagram where he is seen alongside the urban artist El Chulo.

The publication was accompanied by a message that hints that their collaboration "Malos Gustos" is getting closer to seeing the light every day.

"How many people are waiting for this bomb? Let us know if we should drop it. The video is ready @alexlaymedia and the topic in the hands of @juanmarioaracil, so what do we do? Do we run or hide?" wrote Emilio, adding a touch of humor and excitement to his followers' anticipation.

The message was accompanied by several emojis, showing the energy and enthusiasm of the singer for this new collaboration.

The publication has generated a series of comments from followers and friends of both artists: "Let's go up to the Grammys"; "The song of the year is out"; "Release it already"; "Great duo representing Cuba"; "May the successes continue"; "Great, I want to see the video, blessings"; "That boy from Surania, he is fantastic"; "Go for it, you are with the beast, Cuba in the house", they celebrated the collaboration.

At the beginning of last June, Emilio had announced his collaboration with El Chulo "Malos Gustos" along with a preview of the song.

After that, regarding the birthday greeting for Abel Díaz Rodríguez - the real name of the reggaeton artist -, he added that they had already recorded the music video.

It is not the first time, however, that Emilio Frías collaborates with an urban artist. Recently, he was also seen working with El Chacal on the track "El Rumbón". This collaboration was announced through social media, where both artists shared photos and messages of excitement for the project.

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