Soon after its release, the song debuts at No. 2 on Worldwide iTunes Song chart, just behind Lady GaGa and Bradley Cooper’s ‘Shallow’.
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Summer may be officially over, but it doesn’t stop DJ Snake from releasing a new summer anthem. After teasing it for more than a month, the French record producer finally released his highly-anticipated collaboration with Selena Gomez, Cardi B and Ozuna, “Taki Taki”, on Friday, September 27.
The reggaeton banger starts off with Ozuna singing about what he thinks about Cardi and Selena’s clothes and how great they look in it. In their own verses, both girls imply that they know what the Latin singer thinks about. “Careful when you come through my way/ My body-ody know how to play,” Selena sings seductively. “Work it, keep it tight everyday. And I, I, I, know you need a taste.”
Soon after the track was unearthed, many have taken to social media to gush over the songs. They especially heap praises for Selena, whom one fan thought “sounds so sexy, unique and mature.” Another added, “Selena sounds so good in Spanish I need more songs of her showing it off. And Cardi continues to serve ugh I love Taki Taki.”
“Taki Taki” debuted at No. 2 on Worldwide iTunes Song chart, just behind Lady GaGa and Bradley Cooper‘s “Shallow”. A music video for the song is coming soon.
Talking about how the collaboration came to happen in an interview with Billboard, DJ Snake said, “I sent it to Ozuna and he crushed it. I’m a big fan of Ozuna he crushed it! And then I wanted more females on the record and Spanish-speaking, you know? Two queens right here. That’s what I wanted to do, and they blessed me with this greatness and dope energy. Selena and Cardi is a great combo.”
Meanwhile, Cardi described the song as having a “very Spanish vibe” and revealed that she knew she wanted to be featured on it as soon as she heard it. “I only heard it with Ozuna, then I find out Selena Gomez is gonna be on it, I’m like, ‘Oh s**t, I know it’s gonna be a hit,’ ” she said. “It’s gonna be a really good hit. International hit. It’s very international.”
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