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Sometimes collaborations can have a fantastic success. Check out the teamwork by top producers Valenzuela Twiins (Adolfo y Omar) and the red-hot Panamian DJ Flex.
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Valenzuea Twiins with DJ Flex - center
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This time it is a remix of the DJ Flex hit song "Te Quiero." The Twiins worked up a new fusion of rhythms blending reggaeton, and traditional Mexican flavors for an interesting sonic brew. The song is moving up the charts at Billboard, Monitor Latino y Radio & Records' Latin music charts.
For several years the Twiins have been prolific and influential producers, adding their special touch to a varietry of genres.
As Miguelrosario.com and Vesper PR put it:
"Nada ajenos a crear éxitos radiales al unir artistas de sensibilidad pop como las súper estrellas de la música Thalia, Paulina Rubio y Cristian, por mencionar algunos, que se beneficiaron con el talento de Los Twiins Valenzuela, ayudándolos a darle un giro exitoso a sus producciones.
"En esta ocasión, los Twiins Valenzuela fusionaron los géneros del reggeaton con la música mexicana, obteniendo un resultado impresionante. La sensibilidad, la experiencia y los incontables recursos tecnológicos y artísticos de Adolfo y Omar se ponen de manifiesto."
The Twiins were recently honored for their work at the 2nd annual 'Latino Convention Radio & Entertainment/Monitor Latino' held in Los Angeles.
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