Camila Cabello joins Pitbull and J Balvin on the catchy “Hey Ma” from the upcoming film
The anticipation of the upcoming film in The Fast and the Furious franchise is incredibly high, with the newest addition to the series coming out in April. The Fate of the Furious is the eighth installment of the supercharged car films and features some new faces this time around, including none other than Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson and Oscar-winning actress Charlize Theron. This will also be the first film from the franchise, since Tokyo Drift, that won’t feature the late Paul Walker.
*right in the feels*
Dancing in the streets of Cuba (actually, Miami)
Leading up to the film’s release on April 14th, Universal Music Group Latino has uploaded an exclusive sneak peek of a music video that was created for the film. Latin music stars Pitbull, J Balvin, and the newly solo Camila Cabello (formerly of Fifth Harmony) worked together to record the song “Hey Ma” for the film’s soundtrack.
Mr. Worldwide’s got some moves
The short clip of the music video features the Latin trio singing and dancing in front of many classic and custom vehicles (including the upcoming Dodge Demon) on the streets of Miami, to align with the film’s theme. After the ten seconds of music video preview, viewers are then treated to some fresh footage from the movie.
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Is Dom the new bad guy?
As expected, the scenes are action-packed with turbocharged engines, sexy ladies, and explosions. It looks like Dom (Vin Diesel) is facing some serious inner turmoil this time around, thanks to Charlize Theron’s seemingly manipulative new character, Cipher. Consequently, Letty (Michelle Rodriguez) and the crew find themselves working against their friend throughout their travels across Cuba, New York City, and the arctic Barents Sea.
Hey Dom, that’s not Letty
Check out the exclusive sneak peek below:
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