Emilia and Nathy Peluso set a date for ‘Jet Set’, the pending collaboration for ‘.mp3’

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When Emilia launched .mp3a big absence appeared in the tracklist: a collaboration with Nathy Peluso that had the title, but no release date… until now. The Argentine duo (with permission from Tini and The original) had a pending account with his fans and they will deliver it to him as soon as 2024 begins.

The two artists will put on their best women’s weapons—also the pistol and the katana, as the first preview of the video clip shows—to empower us throughout the twelve months that lie ahead. Both They present themselves to us as two authentic “mafia bosses” capable of doing anything to defend what is theirs.

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I don’t wanna be your lover ꒱࿐♡ ˚.* I have business to do 💼 with the mafia boss of the night 🫡 ASÚMAN! @nathypeluso”, can be read in the post they shared on their social networks.

Jet Set will be released this week and will be accompanied by a video clip that aims to be very powerful and explosive, two adjectives with which it is easy to define the two stars. He teaser that they have shared could wink at Kill Bill, in which Emilia could be the Black Mamba and Peluso herself, O-Ren Ishii. Spies, hired assassins, accomplices or enemies? On Friday we will find out.

With this song, Emilia’s album will finally be complete and will give way to the next phase: a concert tour through Spain and Latin America that will turn the world upside down. Because in addition to do sold out in what will be their first show at the Wizink Center in Madrid next July 6, The popstar from Argentina has sold out all the seats for the ten events that will take place at the Movistar Arena in Buenos Aires. All this in less than ten hours!

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