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Music, that universal language that transcends borders, has gifted us a historic Latin duo set to redefine the music scene: WOS and Residente. Five years after WOS first graced the stage in Buenos Aires, Argentina, as Residente's guest, the stars have now aligned for these artists in their debut collaboration: “Problema Cabrón”.
This piece is more than just a song. It's a cry against societal discontent, a visceral reaction to governmental brutality. It's not merely the lyrics that disrupt; their message echoes powerfully in societies seemingly in decline. To top it off, the video, directed by Residente and co-directed by Alejandro Pedrosa, immerses us in a cinematic tale of two brothers, played by WOS and Residente, who challenge the authorities and fight against oppression.
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The short film is embellished by stellar performances from cinematic giants such as Alberto Amman, known for his roles in “Narcos” and “Narcos México”, and Darko Perić from “Money Heist.” Their presence promises both a visual and auditory delight. Meanwhile, WOS has been busy carving his own niche.
After keeping fans on edge for a year, he unveiled “DESCARTABLE”, a sneak peek into his upcoming album. With recent collaborations with legends like Fito Paez and Molotov, it's evident that WOS has no plans of slowing down.
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This new chapter in the journey of both artists is not only a milestone for them, but for an entire generation seeking voices that represent their battles and aspirations. Together, WOS and Residente show us that their music is more potent, their message, unstoppable.
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