A week after the release of
Music Session #53
that Bizarrap recorded with Shakira, the song continues to break records on platforms, in addition to
fueling debates
on social networks and in the media.
It seems that nothing else is discussed.
However, in the last hours , a third name linked to the subject
in which the Colombian star shoots with thick ammunition against his former partner, the soccer player Gerard Piqué ,
began to sound loud .
This is Keityn
, a young Colombian who
collaborated in the composition with the Argentine producer and the author of Pies Descalzos
, who has already put his signature on other hits such as
Tusa
or
Provenza
by
Karol G
,
Hawaii
by Maluma or
Monotonía
and
I congratulate you
from
Shakira
herself .
Keityn with Bizarrap in the studio where they recorded Music Session #53.
IG photos
A few days ago,
Keityn shared a photo with BZRP
in the recording studio on his Instagram.
"Brother, what a pleasure to meet you. I hope this is the first of many hits we make together. I'm sure it will be. You are an incredible person and an even more incredible artist. Thank you Kevin
," wrote the Argentine DJ and producer in the publication.
From the courts to the rhymes
Born Kevyn Mauricio Cruz Moreno 26 years ago in Cali
, Colombia, Keityn is a singer and
has stood out more as a composer than as a vocalist
, quite a rarity for a young man his age.
He grew up in Palmira, a municipality near Cali where he
played soccer as a boy and wanted to do it professionally
.
But the dream was cut short by an illness.
When it was detected,
a doctor gave him a choice between the ball or facing problems walking in the future
.
Keityn dreamed of being a soccer player.
And today he is the co-author of a hit.
IG photos
When his mom gave him a guitar,
Kevyn discovered that he had a talent for songwriting, especially urban rhymes
.
At the age of 20, he moved to Medellín and began collaborating with very popular artists from his country, including
Juanes, Luis Fonsi, J Balvin, Mike Bahía
and the aforementioned Maluma, Shakira and Karol G.
Already installed as
a star composer
, in 2021 he released his first cut as a soloist, entitled
Nueva versión
.
Since then he has been releasing new songs of his authorship
, such as
Infiel
and
Estabilidad
,
all close to the urban style
.
Of course,
none has caused as much noise and discussion as Music Sessions #53
, the spiteful song that has a fourth signature: the Argentine Santiago Alvarado, who already collaborated with BZRP on the successful session Vol. 52 with the Spanish
Quevedo
.
The intimacies of success
Keityn, on his Instagram account.
In a recent podcast,
Keityn revealed insights into the creative process behind
the popular shoot.
She said that Shakira wrote
to tell him that she wanted to record something with Bizarrap and asked him if he wanted to be part of the project.
Of course he
did not doubt it
.
When the time came,
she traveled to Barcelona to join them both in the Biza studio
.
Although they had a premise, the three of them created the verses, first at Shakira's house.
“I left Barcelona and we still hadn't finalized the song.
We spent two weeks making changes
, ”she revealed.
A few days ago, Keityn told more details in a dialogue with Molusco, a Colombian
youtuber
with almost two million subscribers on his channel,
Molusco TV
.
He first assured that it was
the song that brought out "the most gray hair"
and then confessed that with Bizarrap they made a first version with the chorus "more robotized, but
Shak wanted it more natural
."
Keityn shares gems from the recording.
IG photos
Without a doubt, one of the most controversial phrases in the song is
"Women no longer cry, women charge"
.
In that same conversation with Molusco,
Keityn maintained that the mastermind of that verse is him
.
“We wanted it not to be soft, but not to overdo it either
,” he explained.
And she added that Shakira had prepared a list of things that she wanted to say in the session.
“I found out when we did
I congratulate you
, that Shakira is a great chanter…
Shakira will always sing to you what she feels.
Shakira has to live it
.
When Shakira is in love, she makes you a love song, when she is angry, she makes you a spiteful song because she wants to show what she feels," she said about the Colombian singer-songwriter.
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