Daddy Yankee Releases New Sech Collaboration “Definitivamente”

Daddy Yankeeis definitelycelebrating a new hit…

The 42-year-old Puerto Rican rapper has released his new collaboration with Sech, “Definitivamente,” via El Cartel Records.

Daddy Yankee & Sech

Written by Daddy Yankee and Sech, the song speaks for all the men who want to break up with their girlfriend because they’ve noticed at the end the relationship that it’s just not worth the drama. 

The mid-tempo urban track was produced by NeKxum and Ovyand mixed by Francisco Saldaña(Luny).

“I dreamed about recording with him, and I thank God for the opportunity,” says Sech in a press statement.

The official video for “Definitivamente,” directed by Marlon Peñaand filmed in Miami, combines the reality of dancing at a gas station with some high-technology and animation giving that creates a screen full of Yankees surrounded by fire and Sech singing next to a projection of himself on a TV.

“Working with Sech was very spontaneous, organic,” added Yankee.

Justin Quiles Added to Deezer NEXT 2018 Roster

Justin Quiles has NEXT

The 28-year-old Puerto Rican reggaeton singer has been added to Deezer NEXT 2018, which focus on new emerging talent with a special emphasis on Latin artists.

Justin Quiles

The Deezer NEXT program includes 12 months of profile development, playlisting and taking part in creative artist marketing campaigns.

Quiles, who has written for artists like Daddy Yankee, Lil Jon and Maluma, joins a new roster that includes Brytiago, Greeicy and Javiera Mena.

Quiles has been signed to record label Rich Music. And in February 2017, the label and Quiles signed a distribution deal with Warner Music‘s Latin division.

Brytiago is signed to Daddy Yankee’s El Cartel Records and is the first Latin artist to be named a local Deezer NEXT act in both the US and in Latin America. The Puerto Rican singer was endorsed by the “big boss.”

“I am always looking for artists with longevity over an ‘in the moment’ artist without lasting power,” said Yankee.

Mena is a Latin Grammy nominee and Chilean Indie electro-pop musician; and Greeicy is a Colombian actress, singer-songwriter.

“I am excited for the journey with Deezer NEXT and look forward to being able to bring my songs to more people than ever before,” said Brytiago.

Deezer Next 2018 Latin class also includes Irie Kingz, a Colombian duo comprised of Oliva and Yeyo mixing Spanish and English known for “Me Want Party” and Mike Bahía, a Colombian popstar. Both acts were announced earlier this year.