Overview
- The collaboration arrives Thursday and recasts the 1998 ballad as Mexican cumbia.
- The track and its official video hit streaming platforms Thursday after Los Ángeles Azules teased a 30‑second clip with a festive look.
- The arrangement leans on percussion and brass for a dance feel but keeps the original lyrics about the ache after a breakup.
- Martin positions the release within a broader plan to re-record signature hits with artists from different eras.
- Bringing in Tini and the Iztapalapa group taps cumbia’s reach beyond Mexico and helps introduce the song to younger Spanish‑speaking audiences.