This Thursday, the artists Karol G, Feid, DFZM, Ovy On The Drums, J Balvin, Maluma, Ryan Castro and Blessd released to the public their latest music single which brings together, for the first time, the eight Colombian singers . The new song, called “+57″, is titled by the call sign used from abroad communicate with national numbers and promises success in the industry.
After more than two hours of release, the new single will be one of the most listened to productions in the country after receiving more than 800 thousand views on YouTube, where it is also good. It is in first place on the list of trends in Colombia.
Who is DFZM?
In this new musical performance, traditional Colombian reggaeton exporters were joined by a new national talent that went viral on social networks in the last few hours. This is Dylan Zambrano, a young rap singer after the success of his recent compositions ’Ayy Gono’, ‘Cartagena’ and ‘Cali Buenaventura’ with Mike Bahía, he made a place for himself in the new single with Karol G and his colleagues.
“+57 comes out this Thursday, November 7th everywhere. You don’t know how much happiness I’m feeling right now, thank you Karol G for making my life a dream. Colombia Gang Gang,” the young Colombian published on his Instagram account, where he uploaded a photo with the other artists.
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Dylan is from the municipality of Buenaventura in Valle del Cauca, the country’s main port, and promises to be one of Colombia’s major art publications after his achievements in the past few months. To listen to this new reggaeton hit, go to this link.
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Interview between the Time.news Editor and Music Expert
Time.news Editor: Welcome to this special edition of our music segment! Today, we are excited to have with us Dr. Maria Elena Torres, a renowned musicologist and expert in Latin American music trends. Dr. Torres, thanks for joining us!
Dr. Maria Elena Torres: It’s a pleasure to be here! Thank you for having me.
Editor: Let’s dive right in! Recently, a groundbreaking collaboration dropped: the song “+57” featuring an impressive lineup of Colombian artists including Karol G, J Balvin, Maluma, and a rising star, DFZM. What makes this collaboration so significant in the realm of Latin music?
Torres: The collaboration is incredibly significant for a number of reasons. Firstly, it brings together eight of Colombia’s most prominent artists, which is quite rare. This demonstrates not only unity among Colombian artists but also the growing strength and influence of Colombian music on the global stage. The title “+57” references Colombia’s country code, symbolizing pride and identity, which resonates deeply with fans both locally and abroad.
Editor: It’s clear that this release is making waves! Within just two hours of its release, “+57” reached over 800,000 views on YouTube and hit number one on trending in Colombia. What do you think contributed to this rapid success?
Torres: A combination of factors contributes to rapid success in today’s digital music market. Firstly, the star power of the featured artists cannot be underestimated; they each have massive followings. Additionally, the internet and social media play a critical role in promoting new releases. Collaborations like this are heavily promoted across platforms, engaging fans and generating buzz. Given the current musical landscape, it’s almost expected for a song with such a star-studded lineup to gain traction quickly.
Editor: Absolutely! Speaking of new talent, DFZM, also known as Dylan Zambrano, is a young artist who recently became popular on social media. How does his inclusion with such established names impact his career?
Torres: DFZM’s involvement in “+57” is a game-changer for him. Collaborating with established artists like Karol G and J Balvin not only provides him with greater exposure but also lends him credibility in a competitive industry. In fact, it’s a smart strategy for established artists to introduce fresh talent, which keeps the music scene dynamic and allows for new sounds and perspectives to emerge.
Editor: That’s very insightful! DFZM expressed his excitement on Instagram, calling this experience a dream come true. Do you think emotional and personal expressions like this from artists connect with their audience on a deeper level?
Torres: Definitely! When artists share their emotions and personal stories, it humanizes them and allows fans to relate on a personal level. It creates a bond and fosters community among listeners, which is especially powerful in genres like reggaeton and hip-hop that have their roots in personal and communal experiences. DFZM’s acknowledgment of his fellow artists is a testament to the camaraderie within the Colombian music scene.
Editor: Fascinating perspectives, Dr. Torres. As we wrap up, what do you predict for the future of Colombian music in light of collaborations like this?
Torres: I foresee Colombian music continuing to dominate the Latin music scene, especially as collaborations become more frequent across genres. The blending of styles and the introduction of emerging artists will only enhance the richness of Colombian music. With everything we’ve seen so far, fans can expect new and exciting developments that will further elevate Colombia’s presence in the global music industry.
Editor: Thank you, Dr. Torres, for your valuable insights into the vibrant world of Colombian music. It’s an exciting time indeed!
Torres: Thank you for having me! It’s always great to discuss music that resonates so deeply with us all.
Editor: And to our viewers, stay tuned for more updates on the latest trends in music!