Today we are going to introduce to the sounds of Tommy Baby and El Davii in the video clip to their latest single. Tommy Baby and El Davii both flow over their latest up- beat single entitled, ‘Se Ve Bien’. With a dance influenced beat that borders on Reggaeton and Hip-Hop. Latin based percussion sets the foundation underneath an oscillating piano melody. Each verse drops to a minimal substrate of hard-hitting drums, distant bass and raw vocals. Tommy Baby’s delivery has a distinct flair, displaying both confidence and ease. ‘Se Ve Bien’ is a song for any club or party, the perfect single to turn an occasion up to the next level.
Hugues David González Bolaño, known musically as El Davii, is a rapper, singer and songwriter, in several genres, such as afro beat, dancehall, afro shata. El Davii was born in Cartagena De Indias – Colombia. Tommy Baby is known musically as a rapper, singer and songwriter, in several genres, including Reggaeton, Dancehall, and Latin Rap. Tommy Baby was born in Cartagena De Indias – Colombia.
Tommy Baby’s delivery has a distinct flair, displaying both confidence and ease. Tommy Boy and El Davii are a dynamic duo who have a smash hit titled “SE VE BIEN”. This melodic tune will surely stick in your head. Both artists were born and raised in Cartagena, Colombia. Tommy Baby and El Davii are gifted solo writers and song composers, but when they come together the songs are always ear candy. Two of the most talented Urban Rappers blessed this track together. “SE VE BIEN” is released through the label, Casa Bonita Music Records LLC.
MUSIC LINKS
Tidal Link: https://tidal.com/browse/track/246685140
Spotify Link: Se Ve Bien: https://open.spotify.com/album/2Lz8oekbaKmimUCW8z5lWL
Apple Music: http://itunes.apple.com/album/id/1642879179
iTunes: http://itunes.apple.com/album/id1642879179?ls=1&app=itunes
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