Globally renowned French DJ and multi-platinum producer DJ Snake joins forces with international sensation Peso Pluma for electric new single “Teka” out today via Interscope Records/Universal Music Canada. The superstar collaboration fuses Pluma’s crisp vocals with Snake’s dynamic production skills resulting in a pulsating anthem transcendent of cultural genre boundaries. The record was first previewed during DJ Snake’s explosive set at Coachella, when he was joined on stage by Peso Pluma to play the song live for the first time.
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“The weekend has arrived, Italian brand clothes," Pluma raps in Spanish over a thick bass-beat and hypnotic guitar loop. He then leads the way to an instantly catchy chorus, “she’s gonna rock the discotheque, theque, theque, theque, theque.” With an undeniable hook, and Snake's frenetic, culture-colling production, the dance-floor-filler has arrived just in time to provide a sure summer staple in the coming months.
“Teka” follows quickly on the heels of "Big Bang," the French producer's recent collaboration with Crankdat, which marked Snake's first release since dropping the joyous “West Side Story” last summer. Prior to that, he rolled out “Guddi Riddim” featuring the Nooran Sisters, which was a viral sensation even before its release after a live performance in India spread far and wide online. Now, with “Teka,” Snake and Pluma both lean into their strengths, offering up a party-starting gem with promise to last through summer and beyond.
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