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Reggaeton star Lunay teams up with Dodgers pitcher Edwin Díaz for a fun collab. Watch as Lunay gives Díaz a crash course in rapping on his unreleased track “Televisa,” and opens up about how he got into music and the artists who’ve inspired his journey.

Edwin Díaz
“The haters watching the bleachers. Ask Bad Boy. I really am a pitcher.”

Lunay
It’s really rap, you can’t even breathe. Yeah, it has to be fast. “Watching the bleachers. Ask Bad Boy. I really am a pitcher.” I’m going corrido, corrido. “The haters watching the bleacher. Ask Bad Boy. I really am a pitcher.” Just like that, Tell me, come here, come here. Look, he arrived, the brother arrived. Tell me, tell me, brother, what’s up? You arrived early.

Edwin Díaz
Yes, I’m early you know me. Gaby what’s up? We are active.

Lunay
We are doing everything.

Edwin Díaz
What do we have here?

Edwin Díaz
I’m looking for something for my walk-out song. Do we have something?

Lunay
We do. Let’s hear some beats.

Edwin Díaz
Let’s see.

Lunay
We’re vibing to this one. We’ve been working on this one. Go ahead.

Edwin Díaz
Go ahead.

Lunay
Play it for him. It’s commercial you know, but fresh.

Edwin Díaz
It sounds good, but I’m looking for something different. I like trap and street stuff. Do you have that?

Lunay
You like that?

Edwin Díaz
You got something like that?

Lunay
People get me confused. They say “Lunay this, Lunay that.” Lundy’s got it. You know he’s got trap. We come from Puerto Rico from the heat.

Edwin Díaz
Let’s see. Let’s turn it on.

Lunay
You taught me over there.

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