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Bad Gyal, Un Titico, and Dany MG Unleash an Irresistible Remix of the Smash Hit "Que Rico"

This enhanced version, released under WK Records, arrives just in time for summer and is set to make a significant international impact, particularly in the United States and Spain
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Bad Gyal, Un Titico, and Dany MG Unleash an Irresistible Remix of the Smash Hit "Que Rico"

Rising stars of the Cubaton genre, 'Un Titico' and Dany Mg, are taking their viral single "Que Rico" to new heights with a collaboration featuring Spain's top urban artist, BAD GYAL. This enhanced version, released under WK Records, arrives just in time for summer and is set to make a significant international impact, particularly in the United States and Spain.

"QUE RICO" is infused with the distinctive beats of the "Reparto" sound, a musical movement originating from the Caribbean island of Cuba. This genre combines urban street rhythms with influences from traditional Cuban culture. BAD GYAL, known for her dancehall vocals, adds her own unique twist to the popular track, contributing original verses and further amplifying the presence of Caribbean artists on the international stage.

Since its initial release, the original version of "Que Rico" has been steadily gaining momentum on streaming platforms, with a notable surge on TikTok, where it has garnered over 6 million views. The song caught BAD GYAL's attention due to its infectious rhythm, prompting her to quickly join forces with Un Titico and Dany Mg after sharing a supportive video on her social media.

Un Titico has experienced considerable success, particularly in the United States and Peru, with his previous singles resonating strongly on TikTok, including his promotional track "Tata." Meanwhile, Dany Mg has collaborated with top artists in his genre, such as El Taiger and El Chulo, showcasing his versatility and talent.

BAD GYAL, who recently featured on Karol G's album "Mañana Será Bonito," is renowned for her viral hits, including "Fiebre," "La Prendo," "Chulo," and "Zorra." With a catalogue of 19 Platinum Records and 5 Gold Records, BAD GYAL has garnered immense respect within the Latin urban industry through collaborations with artists like Rauw Alejandro, Karol G, and Quevedo.