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Cap Cana, the Setting for Alejandro Sanz and Camilo New Song

Cap Cana, the Setting for Alejandro Sanz and Camilo New Song

Alejandro Sanz and Camilo premiere their first collaboration “NASA”

Source: Roberto Cabada

The Spanish singer Alejandro and the Colombian Camilo, launched their first musical collaboration which is titled “NASA”, the song is now available on digital platforms.

The video clip was directed by Evaluna and Marlene Montaner and recorded in Cap Cana, Dominican Republic last April.

“A song that, as Alejandro Sanz told me, speaks of one of those feelings that are impossible to put into words… only through songs like this one.

We hope that NASA lives in you as it does in us”, said Camilo.

NASA is going to be the second song on Camilo’s album, From inside to outside.

The Colombian is currently in Spain where doing shows in different cities, and will also visit France and London. Then, the tour will continue through the United States, Canada, Puerto Rico, and Colombia.

 

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