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Osmani García and Kola Loka Light Up the Dance Floors with "No me da mi gana americana USA"

Friday, June 14, 2024 by Abigail Marquez

Osmani García and Kola Loka have just released an explosive collaboration, a reimagined version of one of the popular Cuban duo's greatest hits, now titled "No me da mi gana americana USA." While the rhythm remains nearly the same, the lyrics have changed and the story now unfolds in the United States rather than the Cuban countryside.

The video features well-known social media personalities La Amy (Ali Sánchez) and Yoyi (José Mesa) as the main characters, with a special appearance by Preña Palma. In this version, Yoyi plays the daughter of Compay Clemente, who shows up with a machete to stop her from partying. However, this time, the temptation isn't a weekend bash but a gogo dance and an OnlyFans account.

The catchy chorus goes: "Ella quiere ir pal gogo este fin de semana / No me da mi gana americana / Quiere abrirse un OnlyFans en Miami que es la llama / No me da mi gana americana / Te traje por ricaragua, tú estabas botá en La Habana / No me da mi gana americana / Óigame vejiga póngase a estudiar hasta que se haga ciudadana / No me da mi gana americana."

As expected from such a dynamic duo, the song is pure fun and full of flavor from start to finish, and its super infectious beat is almost impossible to resist.

Understanding "No me da mi gana americana USA"

Below are some frequently asked questions about Osmani García and Kola Loka's latest hit, "No me da mi gana americana USA."

What is the main theme of "No me da mi gana americana USA"?

The song revolves around the changes and challenges faced by Cuban immigrants in the United States, with a humorous twist involving social media culture and modern temptations like OnlyFans.

Who are the main characters in the music video?

The video stars La Amy (Ali Sánchez) and Yoyi (José Mesa), with a special appearance by Preña Palma.

How does the new version differ from the original song?

While the rhythm is almost identical, the lyrics have been updated to reflect a story set in the United States, addressing modern issues and trends.

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