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Two of Mexico’s biggest pop sensations, Sofia Reyes and Danna Paola, are set to conquer global stages with an exciting new collaboration, enlisting hyperpop royalty Kim Petras to join them on an unforgettable bilingual remix of their chart-topping hit, “tqum (te quiero un montón).”
Taking the first verse, Petras injects her catchy, lovelorn vocals to the captivating single with flair and ease, giving the track a new dimension while retaining what has made the track such a gigantic hit. The popstar adds a unique and dynamic element to the track, further solidifying its potential as a cross-genre hit. Petras is hot on the heels of the enormous success of her Sam Smith collaboration “Unholy”—with over 1.2 billion streams on Spotify alone—as well as her album Feed The Beast, making her one of the biggest stars worldwide right now. Her presence will project “tqum” to an even wider audience.
Sofía and Danna revealed on the red carpet of Premios Juventud—where they performed the track for the first time live to close the night, becoming the biggest highlight of the ceremony—how the remix came together: Kim became a fan of the song, using it on her social media. When Sofía reached out to her to do a new version. Kim jumped at the chance, excited to guest on her recent favorite song. She then went to the studio with Sofía and producer Thom Bridges—who also produced the original version—where they FaceTimed Danna so everyone could be present for the moment.
“tqum (te quiero un montón)” has already amassed millions of streams and captivated audiences across the Spanish-speaking world with its heartfelt lyrics and catchy chorus. This summer’s dominant hit song, “tqum,” has swiftly captivated audiences around the world. Now, this new remix, with its energetic beats and seamless bilingual blend, is ready to conquer new territories and bring the joy of Latin pop to a global stage.
“tqum” will be included in Sofia’s forthcoming album due later in 2023. The full length will also include “Luna”, which sees the singer embrace nature and the power of feminine divinity in a heartfelt and celestial love song. “tqum” was written by Sofia, Danna, K. Sotomayor, and Thom Bridges; it was produced by Bridges. Rolling Stone hailed the as-yet-untitled album as “the beginning of a new era […] after an excellent, cumbia-filled album, Mal De Amores.”