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Jhay Cortez & Skrillex Drop New Club Heater “En Mi Cuarto,” Music Video Starring Mia Khalifa [WATCH]


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Jhay Cortez and Skrillex bring the heat in their new club-friendly collaboration together, “En Mi Cuarto.”

Vocals from the Puerto Rican singer/songwriter glide effortlessly over the track, also produced in part by Tainy. This genre-bending deep cut fuses elements of reggaeton and dance into one seamless, addictive groove, embracing styles of both Skrillex and Jhay Cortez at its core.

The music video directed by Stillz features Mia Khalifa, flashes through lonely moments following a breakup, only to be interrupted by motorcycle stunts and an imminent, fiery blaze.

Cortez shares of the track (translated), “I can die in peace because I made a track and Skrillex finished it.”

“En Mi Cuarto” follows up a wave of collaborative releases from Skrillex including “Butterflies” with Starrah and Four Tet, “Too Bizarre” with Swae Lee & Siiickbrain, “Supersonic (My Existence)” with Noisia, josh pan & Dylan Brady and “In Da Getto” with J Balvin.

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Jhay Cortez, Skrillex – En Mi Cuarto (Official Video)

This article was first published on Your EDM. Source: Jhay Cortez & Skrillex Drop New Club Heater “En Mi Cuarto,” Music Video Starring Mia Khalifa [WATCH]

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