Demi Lovato and Luis Fonsi have dropped their new music video for their red-hot collaboration “Echame La Culpa!”
The “Tell Me You Love Me” crooner and the “Despacito” singer released the colorful video on Friday (November 17).
It features Luis walking down a dark alley to an abandoned warehouse full of dancers.
Meanhwile, Demi is seen in a red coat, corset, and fishnets in a Victorian-style bedroom; in a lavender bra with cheetah-print leggings and a headwrap; and in a yellow lace-up dress.
“No me conociste nunca de verdad/ Ya se fue la magia que te enamorĂ³/ Y es que no quisiera estar en tu lugar/ Porque tu error solo fue conocerme,” Demi sings in Spanish, which translates to, “You never really knew me/ the magic that made us fall in love is already gone/ and I wouldn’t want to be in your place because your only mistake was meeting me.”
“Echame La Culpa” translates to “Blame Me” in English.
Demi Lovato is breaking it down on the dance floor in this just-released teaser for her and Luis Fonsi‘s “Echame La Culpa” music video!
The “Tell Me You Love Me” singer and the “Despacito” crooner dropped the video on Wednesday (November 15).
It features glimpses of Luis walking down a dark alley; Demi wearing a sultry corset, fishnets, and red dress in what appears to be a Victorian-style bedroom; and the duo rocking more casual, colorful attire while dancing in a club.
The Spanish-language track (which translates to “Blame Me” in English) will drop in full this Friday!
Camila Cabello takes the stage at the 2017 iHeartRadio Fiesta Latina: Celebrating Our Heroes concert at American Airlines Arena on Saturday (November 4) in Miami, Fla.
Camila has a lot to celebrate this weekend, her song “Havana” is not the number one single in the UK, but her “Havana The Movie” music video has hit 100 million views on Vevo!
“OH MY GOD GUYS WE DID IT!!! OMG OMG OMG OMG HAVANA’S NUMBER 1!!!! #HavanaUKNumberOne,” Camilatweeted in celebration along with a bunch of crying face emojis.
Justin Bieber chats on the phone with a fan as he helps collect donations during the Hand in Hand: A Benefit for Hurricane Relief on Tuesday (September 12) in the Universal Studios in Universal City, Calif.
“Despacito” just hit a huge streaming milestone and became the most streamed song of all time!
The massive hit, performed by Luis Fonsi, Daddy Yankee and Justin Bieber, hit over 4.6 billion plays across leading streaming platforms following its release about six months ago.
“This is just crazy! I’m super happy! Thank you so much for loving the song,” Luis said in a video on his Twitter.
He added, “Thank you to my brother Daddy Yankee. Thank you to Justin Bieber for jumping on this remix. Thank you to everyone involved, everyone supporting it.”
The record was previously held by Justin, whose song “Sorry” and its remixes had been streamed 4.38 billion times.