Yami Safdie and Carín León come together to sing to your friend's toxic ex

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Latin music continues to break boundaries and this November 28th gives us a collaboration that promises to become a trend. The Argentine artist Yami Safdie and the Mexican icon Carin Leon have decided to bring together their sound universes in But I doa song that comes loaded with strength, honesty and that touch of mischief that hooks you from the first listen. The inspiration? Nothing less than a friend's toxic exa story that many people will instantly recognize.

The single is part of Dear Methe third studio album by Yami Safdie. This project marks a new stage in her career, where the artist immerses herself in deep emotions and reflections on self-love, bonds and personal growth. Within this intimate journey, But I do It stands out as one of the most explosive moments, not only because of the weighty collaboration, but because of the chemistry that both artists manage to transmit.

The magic of this song is in the mix of styles. On the one hand, the confessional pop that characterizes Yami; on the other, the power and Mexican roots that Carín León carries in her blood. The result is a perfect clash between melodies that feel close and rhythms that invite you to sing at the top of your lungs.

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If anything demonstrates the power of social networks, it is what happened with this launch. Just a few days after Yami shared a sneak peek on TikTok, the snippet surpassed 10,000 creationsanticipating what appears to be a viral phenomenon. The response from the public makes it clear that the story behind the song strikes a chord and that the collaboration has raised enormous expectations.

With this fusion of styles and talent, Yami Safdie and Carín León show that music knows no borders and that their passion for this art is capable of traveling anywhere.

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