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Miami, FL. (May 10, 2023) – The Grammy award winning singer-songwriter Lenier, has released a new Mother’s Day anthem in collaboration with Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey, “COMO TE PAGO”. The single, which is already making waves in the digital world, pays tribute to all the wonderful mothers around the world who have given everything to their children without ever asking for anything in return.
“COMO TE PAGO” is a heartfelt letter from Lenier to his own mother, expressing how much he wishes he could repay her for everything she has done for him throughout his life. The collaboration with Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey has added an exciting regional twist to the song, making it even more special and unique. The song’s catchy chorus and heartfelt lyrics will leave you feeling nostalgic and grateful for all the sacrifices your own mother has made for you.
Lenier’s goal is to offer his fans a fresh and unique take on this song every Mother’s Day, in different styles such as Bachata, Salsa, Merengue, and more. This year’s regional version is a fitting tribute to all the amazing mothers in Mexico, and Lenier’s message of love and gratitude will resonate with people all over the world.
The original track “Como Te Pago” has already seen an uptick on streams this time of year, with 90 million YouTube streams, 22 million streams on Spotify, and +127 million streams across all digital platforms. The song has also garnered 936K created videos on TikTok and 163K followers on Lenier’s official TikTok page. The song is also RIAA awarded 2x Multi-Platinum.
Join Lenier and Edwin Luna y La Trakalosa de Monterrey in celebrating all the amazing mothers out there with their beautiful collaboration, “COMO TE PAGO”. Let this song be a reminder to cherish and appreciate your mother every day, not just on Mother’s Day.
The single is available on all digital platforms, and it lines up with Mother’s Day in Mexico (May 10th) as well as US Mother’s Day (May 14th).
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Watch the music video for “Como Te Pago (Regional)” HERE: