Emilia, Tini, Nicki Nicole Link Up for Steamy ‘Blackout’: WATCH


The new single is the first time all three queens join forces on the same song

Three of Argentina’s biggest pop divas are linking up on a sexy new song. On Tuesday, Emilia released her track “Blackout,” featuring her fellow queens Tini and Nicki Nicole.

The video shows the three stars working at an air-conditioning/bottled water store on a hot day. Emilia opens “Blackout” by flirting with a sweating customer before the pop trio harmonizes on the track and takes turns seducing different folks stopping by.

“And I stuck to her, and she stuck to me, woh-woh (Woh-woh)/It was hot and that marshmallow melted,” sings Tini in the chorus, switching the pronouns of the lyrics. “I took her out to dance and she didn’t refuse, woh-woh/One night wasn’t enough for us.”

The video gives each of the stars a verse to shine, before they come together for the fiery, perfectly aligned choreography. (Can we manifest a supergroup made up of these Argentinian queens?)

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Emilia has graciously shared the stage with her fellow Argentinian female stars several times. Her most recent album, .mp3, saw collaborations with Tini on “La_Original.mp3” and Nathy Peluso on “Jet_Set.mp3.” Emiila also previously tapped Nicki Nicole on 2022’s “Intoxicao.”

The star recently was joined by Brazilian singer Luísa Sonza on “Bunda,” which is set to be featured on her upcoming project alongside “Blackout.” For her part, Nicki Nicole dropped her rap album Naiki last year, featuring Duki and Khea, in late November. Tini released her experimental album Un Mechón de Pelo last year and joined Milo J on “Lo Que Me Causa” in late January.



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