Paulo Londra Releases New Single “Party” with A Boogie wit da Hoodie

Paulo Londra is ready to party

The 21-year-old Argentinian rapper has released his latest single “Party,” a collaboration with rapper A Boogie wit da Hoodie.

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The nearly-four minute track, produced by Ovy on the Drums, combines Londra’s raspy voice and A Boogie’s witty rhyming over a mambo-infused trap melody with flairs of Spanish guitar rhythms. 

“Party” is a Spanglish joint where both the Argentine artist and New York-based rapper sing about their crazy party ways, sending a message to the haters who are trying to kill their vibe. 

“Don’t let this stop / Because I’m out partying with my people / No one can stop us now / Just jump now, don’t stop and olé!” belts Londra on the catchy chorus. 

Giving honor to the track, the music video shows both artists drinking, gambling, and having a great time with friends at a house party. 

“To have A Boogie Wit Da Hoodie on board makes me very happy. He gives the track an incredible touch and flow,” said Londra in an official statement. 

“I was mad excited when I got the call from Paulo Londra. I’ve been a big fan for a minute and I’m glad to be a part of this song,” A Boogie added of their first-ever collaboration. 

Earlier this year, Londra joined forces with Ed Sheeran on “Nothing on You,” part of Sheeran’s collaborative No. 6 album. On September 24, Londra was nominated for best new artist at the 2019 Latin Grammy Awards

Ed Sheeran Releases Music Video for “Nothing on You,” Featuring Paulo Londra

Paulo Londrais riding high…

Ed Sheeran has released his latest music video “Nothing on You,” featuring the 21-year-old Argentinian rapper and Dave biking through the streets of London.

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Sheeran, Londra and Dave each have their time to shine in the video in between drone shots of nighttime London, coming together to casually ride the streets as if they were old buddies.

The single is the latest single off Sheeran’s new album No.6 Collaborations Project .

The video was directed by SBTV, the online broadcasting channel that presented Sheeran as an emerging artist in his first live session of “You Need Me, I Don’t Need You” back in 2010.

It’s Londra’s most high-profile collaboration to date. He’d previously joined voices with Piso 21 on “Te Amo” and with Becky G on “Cuando Te Besé.”