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Black Eyed Peas ft. Ozuna & J Rey Soul - MAMACITA (Clean Version)

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Black Eyed Peas ft. Ozuna & J Rey Soul - MAMACITA (Clean Version)

Black Eyed Peas Ft. Ozuna & J Rey Soul - Mamacita (clean Version) · Plus

While she joined the group in 2018 as a semi-official member, "MAMACITA" served as the official introduction of J. Rey Soul (Jessica Reynoso) as a lead featured artist, filling the role previously held by Fergie.

The music video, directed by Director X , features a vibrant, '60s-themed tropical resort setting with all members exclusively wearing Gucci outfits. Cultural and Musical Impact While she joined the group in 2018 as

Released on April 10, 2020, "" is a high-energy collaboration between the Black Eyed Peas , Puerto Rican reggaeton superstar Ozuna , and Filipina-American singer J. Rey Soul . Serving as the second single from their eighth studio album, Translation , the track further solidified the group’s transition into a modern reggaeton-house and moombahton sound. Key Highlights Cultural and Musical Impact Released on April 10,

The track prominently samples Madonna's 1986 classic "La Isla Bonita," blending its iconic Latin pop melody with contemporary reggaeton beats. Key Highlights The track prominently samples Madonna's 1986

The Clean Version of the track removes explicit lyrical choices to make the song suitable for radio play and all-ages audiences, while retaining its catchy, danceable energy.