Trueno and Young Miko Team Up for New Collab ‘En La City’: WATCH

The new single will be featured on a deluxe edition of Trueno’s album, El Último Baile
Trueno and Young Miko are baddies and besties riding through the city. On Thursday night, the Puerto Rican-Argentine pair channeled old-school hip-hop for their first collaborative single, “En La City.”
The El Dorado-directed video opens with Trueno walking through the streets of Puerto Rico, posing in front of a graffitied mural of the country’s flag, before clips of him riding in the bed of a truck through the city and posing oceanside. Young Miko then joins in for her fiery verse.
“Today I want a baby boo/Is it you? Tell me what you want to do,” Miko raps. “I’m at the club like 50, the rock star wants whiskey/One hot girl and one girl freaky.”
To celebrate the drop, Trueno announced that the single will be part of the deluxe edition of last year’s El Último Baile, which celebrated hip-hop’s global history to celebrate 50 years of the genre. “It’s at your doorstep!” he captioned his post.
Last summer, he told Rolling Stone that he felt a “responsibility to represent the new school, the sound of the future.” “I tried to add everything hip-hop that has been influential in my life and turn it a little more personal,” he said at the time. “It’s dedicated to all the things I’ve learned from this culture and all the genres that are part of it.”
As for Miko, the track follows a string of collaborations in the lat several months, including “AMG” with Eladio Carrion, “Woahh” with Rvssian and Omar Courtz,” and “Come Play” with Stray Kids for League of Legends. Her album att. dropped last April.
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