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Meet Argentina’s most versatile trap artist C.R.O with his latest hit “Baby Drip” ft. Zaramay

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A few weeks after the release of his latest electronic track “Tal Vez”, C.R.O proves again that he can shine in any genre. Now, he explores a mix of reggeaton and trap with “Baby Drip”, a song featuring “the king of maleanteo” Zaramay and produced by Nahuel The Coach. The official music video reached a million views less than two days after its release and trended on YouTube on its premiere date in the following countries: #1 Argentina – Uruguay | #2 Paraguay | #3 Costa Rica | #4 Chile | #6 Bolivia – Ecuador – Peru – Mexico | #7 Guatemala | #9 Colombia | #10 Spain

About C.R.O

22 year-old trap, rap, pop, techno and rock artist C.R.O is responsible for hits like “Ella es una G”, “After house”, “Lambo”, “Money”, among many others, and trends #1 in several countries simultaneously. He performed in major music festivals such as Madrid Salvaje in Spain, Lollapalooza and Buenos Aires Trap in Argentina in 2019. He released 2 solo albums: 542 (2018) and Cuervos (2019). In July, he released with Homer El Mero Mero Me Sueltan Los Angeles, the third record of his duo Bardero$. At the moment, he is working on his next album that will feature the renowned LilXan and more international artists. 

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