Ed Sheeran invite Daddy Yankee en invité surprise à Porto Rico

Le chanteur britannique Ed Sheeran a surpris ses fans lors de son concert à San Juan en invitant la star portoricaine du reggaeton Daddy Yankee sur scène. Cette collaboration inattendue a eu lieu le 13 mai au Coliseo de Puerto Rico José Miguel Agrelot.

Sheeran se produisait dans le cadre de son Loop Tour lorsque Daddy Yankee l'a rejoint pour deux chansons. Le duo a interprété "Sonríele" et "BZRP Music Session Vol. 66", Sheeran assurant l'accompagnement à la guitare tandis que Daddy Yankee chantait devant une foule en délire.

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