Rosalía and Ozuna

Rosalía teams up with Ozuna for new single ‘Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi’

The Catalan singer joins with the Latin superstar for another new single

Rosalía has been on a roll recently. Although her second album, El Mal Querer, only came out last year, the Catalan singer has dropped a series of new, non-album singles, including “Aute Cuture” and “Fucking Money Man”, not to mention collaborations with James Blake like “Barefoot in the Park”. Now, she’s teamed up with Puerto Rican artist Ozuna for another track, “Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi”.

“Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi” is a steel drum-driven song that sees Rosalía and Ozuna duet over a chorus translating to “me for you, you for me”. Its video, directed by Cliqua (a duo of filmmakers RJ Sanchez and Pasqual Gutierrez), shows the two artists at different points behind the wheel of a fast car, enjoying a fine dinner, encased in glass, and dancing to flamenco-inspired choreography.

The track comes ahead of Ozuna’s next album, Niburu, which is likely to be the Latin chart superstar’s biggest album yet.

Rosalía was one of the artists who asked Frank Ocean a question for Dazed’s Summer 2019 issue. Revisit our interview with Rosalía here.

Watch the “Yo x Ti, Tu x Mi” video below.

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