Ozuna, Dany Ome, and Kevincito El 13 are currently filming the music video for their collaborative song



Ozuna, Kevincito El 13, and Dany OmePhoto © harvyn_tv / Instagram

Ozuna, Dany Ome, and Kevincito El 13 are already recording the music video for their first collaboration featuring a Cuban cast, and images from the set have started to circulate on social media.

The Instagram user Harvynsito Rodríguez posted a one-minute video on Wednesday that features the three artists in the midst of recording, with a stage that catches the eye due to its central decorative element: two red British-style telephone booths with the word "TELEPHONE" inscribed on each.

The set features white walls, polished concrete floors, and a reddish background lighting, while the artists showcase urban looks: golden chains, caps, and jackets.

The music video corresponds to the first collaborative track that the Cuban duo recorded with the Puerto Rican star, a partnership that Dany Ome described on Tuesday as "THE HARDEST REPARTO IN Cuba."

The announcement of the project had ignited social media since Tuesday, when Dany Ome shared a one-minute preview of the song that accumulated more than 668,000 views, 141,000 likes, and over 1,100 comments in just a few hours.

The lyrics are already being memorized by those who listen: "I got tangled up with you and it was / I felt the need / I slipped into your arch / You took me all the way back / Girl, don’t say goodbye / If you dance, before you leave, break my heart / You are the love of my life."

When sharing the preview, Dany Ome accompanied the clip with a direct message to his followers: "The genre is called sharing. Thanks Ozuna for the opportunity... this is coming out right now. Puerto Rico and Cuba. Let yourselves feel it, family."

The anticipation is even greater because Dany Ome confirmed that it is not just one, but two collaborative songs that the duo has recorded with Ozuna, which multiplies the chances of a double release.

Collaboration is regarded by the Cuban distribution community as a historical milestone for the genre, given the global reach of Ozuna, one of the most listened-to Latin artists in the world.

The Cuban music scene is currently experiencing a period of sustained international expansion, also driven by milestones such as the presence of Bebeshito at the Billboard Latin Music Week 2025, which marked a turning point for the genre on global stages.

"I believe that the best collaboration in the genre with an international artist so far is this one."

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Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.

Yare Grau

Originally from Cuba, but living in Spain. I studied Social Communication at the University of Havana and later graduated in Audiovisual Communication from the University of Valencia. I am currently part of the CiberCuba team as an editor in the Entertainment section.